No, Lewis Carroll was not an American poet. He was actually an English writer, best known for his classic works of children's literature such as "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass."
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland were not inspired by Lewis Carroll, but rather, written by him. He wrote the book for Alice Liddell, and also based it off of the new math that was gaining popularity during his time.
Yes, he sure is!
No. Both jabberwock and jabberwocky are nouns. (They are words inspired by the poem by Lewis Carroll).
The Lobster Quadrille author was Lewis Carroll.
The Carrol diagram is named after Lewis Carroll because he used a similar method in his book "Through the Looking-Glass" to categorize items. Carroll diagrams are a visual way of organizing data into categories, inspired by his work.
Lewis Carroll had no wife as he never married. He was forbidden from marrying by the terms of his employment.
Lewis Carroll is already dead.
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson is the real name of the poet and author Lewis Carroll. He wrote the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
The main female character in Lewis Carroll's famous book is named Alice.
Lewis Carroll was born on January 27, 1832.
No, Lewis Carroll was a Christian and a deacon in the Anglican church.