Because he wanted to have a voice, be it nonsensical and strange, it was a voice, and since he was a quiet man, he needed a voice dearly. He also wrote for Alice Leddel, a young girl who he taught to play Chess.
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Lewis Carroll wrote numerous poems, including those found in his book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass." Some of his other well-known poems include "Jabberwocky" and "The Hunting of the Snark."
Lewis Carroll wrote primarily nonsense poetry, characterized by its whimsical and humorous tone, as seen in works like "Jabberwocky" and "The Walrus and the Carpenter." His poetry often played with language, creating surreal and imaginative worlds within his verse.
Yes, Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was a poet as well as the author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass." Some of his well-known poems include "Jabberwocky" and "The Walrus and the Carpenter."
Lewis Carroll didn't write a musical version of Alice in Wonderland. He wrote it as a novel.
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The poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky" were written by Lewis Carroll, the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. Lewis Carroll was an English writer and mathematician best known for his works of children's literature.
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".
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Lewis Carroll wrote the poem "The Walrus and the Carpenter" as part of his book "Through the Looking-Glass." "The Mad Gardener's Song" is also written by Lewis Carroll and is found in the same book.
Lewis Carroll is already dead.