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Lewis Carroll wrote "Alice in Wonderland" as a story to entertain a young girl named Alice Liddell and her sisters during a boat trip. He was inspired by Alice's curiosity and imagination, and the story eventually became a beloved classic due to its whimsical and fantastical elements.

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What are the lyrics to Alice in Wonderland the musical by Lewis Carroll?

Lewis Carroll didn't write a musical version of Alice in Wonderland. He wrote it as a novel.


What country did Lewis Carroll write Alice in Wonderland?

England


Why did Lewis Carroll write Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?

Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as a whimsical and imaginative story for a young girl named Alice Liddell, whom he enjoyed telling stories to.


Did Lewis Carroll write Alice in Wonderland in Humboldt Park?

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.


Did Lewis Carroll write Alice in Wonderland?

Yes, Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. His real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and his pen name 'Lewis Carroll' was derived from the Anglicized version of his Latinized name.


What books did Lewis caroll write?

a tangeled tail fact, Alice in wonderland,a game of logic and pillow problems


What year did Lewis Carroll write 'Alice in Wonderland'?

There are several answers to this question. As Lewis Carroll made up Alice in Wonderland as he went along, one afternoon in 1865, to entertain some children he knew, you could say that it took him no time at all to write it. One of the children loved the story and asked him to write it down for her. It took Carroll two years from when he was asked until he gave her the version he wrote down for her. He then decided to have the book published, so he edited, added to and rewrote the hand written version and it was finally published exactly three years after he first made up the story.


Who wrote Alice in wonderland and under what pseudonym did he write?

Alice in Wonderland was written by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. Dodgson chose this pseudonym by translating his first two names into Latin and then back into English to create Lewis Carroll.


Was Martin Gardner on drugs when he wrote Alice in Wonderland?

Alice in Wonderland was written by Lewis Carroll, not Martin Gardner. Martin Gardner Wrote The Annotated Alice, which contains notes exploring Carroll's great novels. There is no reason to believe Gardner was on drugs when he wrote this book.


What subject did Lewis Carroll write about?

Fantasy- such as Alice In Wonderland. He also wrote about mathematics and logic, under his real name, Charles Dodgson.


What is wrong with the statement 'Alice in Wonderland was written by a professor of mathematics at Oxford'?

Technically, Charles Dodgson (which is Lewis Carroll's real name) wasn't a professor, he was a lecturer. And he didn't write 'Alice in Wonderland', that is a shortened version of the book's full name, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'.


Where did Lewis Carroll write Alice Under Ground?

Lewis Carroll first created the Alice story whilst on a rowing trip on the River Isis, near Oxford, England.He was in Oxford when he wrote down the story, which he called Alice's Adventures Under Ground.He expanded the story for publication, also whilst in Oxford. This is the version which we know today; Alice's Adventures In Wonderland.

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