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Brief introduction of lewis carroll

Lewis carroll, whose real name is Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832 ~ 1898), is a mathematician. He has been a mathematics lecturer for a long time in the famous Christian College of Oxford University, and has published several mathematical works. Because of his severe stuttering, he is not good at making friends with people, but he has a wide range of interests, and he is quite accomplished in novels, poems and logic. He is also an excellent child photographer.

Alice in Wonderland was inspired by Carol. She wrote a story for her friend's daughter Alice and gave her own illustrations. Later, with the encouragement of friends, Carol revised, expanded and polished the manuscript, which was officially published in 1865. The story is about a little girl named Alice who chased a rabbit in her dream and fell into a rabbit hole. She started a long and thrilling journey until she finally clashed with the queen and king of poker and let out a loud cry. With magical fantasy, witty humor and lofty poetry, this fairy tale broke through the rigid formula of moral preaching in traditional western European children's literature, and has since been translated into many languages and traveled all over the world.