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Who is called the father of modern fairy tales?

Lewis Carroll, whose original name is Charles Ludwig Dodgson, is the world's top master of children's literature, just like Andersen and Brothers Grimm. 1832 1 was born in a priest's family in Cheshire, England, 1898 died in Surrey. He has taught mathematics in Christian College of Oxford University for 30 years, with a wide range of hobbies, especially children's portrait photography. His first children's book Alice in Wonderland was published in 1865, which caused a great sensation at that time. 187 1 year, the sequel Alice in the Mirror was published and received rave reviews. Two children's books immediately swept the world and became the favorite books for generations of children and even adults.

It is no exaggeration to say that lewis carroll is called the father of modern fairy tales because of these two children's books. At least his two novels Alice have changed the traditional fairy tales (including Andersen's fairy tales and Grimm's fairy tales) which are full of killing and preaching, thus laying a grotesque and fantastic modern fairy tale tone. From this point alone, it can be called a milestone across the times.