Yes, and that just happens to be what I am studying right now in school. It was known that they were all famous at the time of Lewis Carroll. Queen Victoria even ordered some of his books and when they arrived, they were all math books because Lewis Carroll was a shy math professor. Go on to Wikipedia for more information. It is the page called Lewis Carroll. Ten, go to the references and look at the page Robin Wilson and it will take you to another Wikipedia page. Read it and it will most likely tell you something that might be useful. Ank you and I hope that this extremely long answer helps. It is my very first answer and I think that I did a very good job. Thank you and check out the site that just says Lewis Carroll when you type in Lewis Carroll on Google search. It has some more information that might help you with your research. Have fun!
Yes, Lewis Carroll and Charles Dickens did meet. They met twice - once in 1862 and again in 1863. Dickens was a well-established author at the time, and Carroll was a fan of his work.
Queen Victoria and Abraham Lincoln lived at the same time as Charles Dickens.
Charles Dickens performed in a play in front of Queen Victoria in 1857.
Charles Dickens never married Queen Victoria. Dickens married Catherine Hogarth in 1836 when he was 24 years old, and they had 10 children together. Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840.
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Charles Dickens performed for Queen Victoria in 1851 during a private event at Buckingham Palace. The event was organized to celebrate the opening of the Great Exhibition.
Charles performed in front of Queen Victoria in the year 1851
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He lived in the Victoria Age.
Charles Dickens never became queen. He was a famous male author known for his novels such as "Oliver Twist" and "Great Expectations." Queen Victoria was the reigning monarch during Dickens's lifetime.