Lewis Carroll is best known for his novels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, which were children's fantasy fiction. He also wrote two less successful Children's Books on a similar theme.
He is also famous for his poetry, which generally is also on a fantasy theme, and incorporates nonsense language.
Apart form that, he wrote books on mathematics and logic under his real name, Charles Dodgson.
Carroll was also a fanatical diarist and letter writer, and there are volumes of diaries and numerous letters which he wrote to people.
many nonsense poems, things that don't make sense at all!
lots of portmanteau world
Lewis Carroll didn't write a musical version of Alice in Wonderland. He wrote it as a novel.
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Lewis Carroll. Also, Rudyard Kipling.
"Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There" was the book that Lewis Carroll reportedly wrote standing up.
Lewis Caroll died in 1898. Unless he can write as a ghost, the answer to your question is "no".
a tangeled tail fact, Alice in wonderland,a game of logic and pillow problems
Lewis Carroll is already dead.
Lewis Carroll was born on January 27, 1832.
No, Lewis Carroll was a Christian and a deacon in the Anglican church.
Lewis Carroll was deaf in his right ear.
Lewis Carroll's best friend is John Liddell.
No, Lewis Carroll was not knighted. He was nominated for a knighthood, but declined the honor.