Never. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson did not change his name to Lewis Carroll, he simply used it as a pen name for his poetry and works of fiction.
He first used Lewis Carroll as a pseudonym in March 1856.
Dodgson was a serious academic and mathematician and logician. He was afraid that the trivial stories about Wonderland would undermine his reputation, so he printed his stories under a nom de plume.
Because he thought people reading his books on mathematics would find it odd that the same author name would appear on the cover of a children's fiction literature book. So he decided to kind of change or re-translate his name into a pen name to make the difference in the style of the books obvious and noticeable.
Yea He Did ! . . . . .He Change It To " Ray Charles "
how did Charles Martel change western civilization
Charles W. Joiner has written: 'Leadership for change' -- subject(s): Leadership, Management, Organizational change
Charles Drew was very determined to change the world.
CHARLES LINDHOLM has written: 'ISLAMIC MIDDLE EAST: TRADITION AND CHANGE'
the man who try to change haiti is:Romuald J. Charles
Names do not change by language. They may change pronunciation.
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He didn't change religion, he was Protestant from the start, his wife was Catholic.
Probably not, but he can if he wants to.
Discovered Natural Selection