Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, wrote Alice In Wonderland during the Victorian era.
He made up the story to entertain three young sisters, including Alice Liddell, on a rowing trip on July 4, 1862.
Carroll presented Alice Liddell with the first, handwritten version of the story on November 26, 1864. It was called Alice's Adventures Under Ground.
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, the version we know today, was completed and published in 1865.
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland.
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland for his friend, a little girl named Alice Liddell.
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.
None of the characters in Alice in Wonderland stuttered, but it is said that Lewis Carroll, who wrote the book, had a stutter.
Lewis Carol wrote it.
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she wrote Alice in Wonderland
Because he wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland!
Lewis Carroll didn't write a musical version of Alice in Wonderland. He wrote it as a novel.
Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, wrote Alice in Wonderland for Alice Liddell.
Alice In Wonderland (Also known as Alice's Adventures In Wonderland) was written in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson but under the pseudonym (fictitous alternative for a person's legal name) of Lewis Carrol.