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Lewis Carroll had 10 siblings, but only 7 survived infancy.
The Walrus was the oyster eater in the Lewis Carroll verse "The Walrus and the Carpenter," which is found in the book "Through the Looking-Glass."
There is speculation about Lewis Carroll's relationship with Alice Liddell, the inspiration for his character Alice in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Some believe that Carroll may have had romantic feelings for Alice, while others argue that their relationship was purely platonic. Regardless, there is no concrete evidence to confirm whether Carroll was in love with Alice.
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The character of the Doorknob, who Alice encounters in the animated film, is not from Lewis Carroll's original books. The Doorknob was created specifically for the Disney adaptation.
No, the only "Alice in Wonderland" books he wrote were Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and the sequel Through the Looking Glass OR No, Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland in Oxford, England.
Lewis Carroll althought, that was only his pen name i cant remember his real name but you can Google it.
The doorknob doesn't appear in Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, it only appears in Disney's 1951 animated film. In that film its name is never mentioned, but it does refer to itself as 'doorknob' at one point.
The Alice in Wonderland series consists of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" followed by "Through the Looking-Glass." These two novels make up the main books of the series written by Lewis Carroll.
The only reference that I can find for 'manxome' is in the poem 'Jaberwocky' by Lewis Carroll. A word that is likely made up by Carroll. Some believe that it refers to 'fearsome Manx people, people of the Isle of Man. In the poem, the word manxome is used as a noun. "He took his vorpal sword in hand: Long time the manxome foe he sought-"
Only Human - Dina Carroll album - was created in 1996.
No, the Australian version does not only give information about Australia. It is just a version, much like the US version does not only offer information about the US.