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Lewis Carroll is a brilliant author who is original and very imaginative. He has written two stories featuring Alice as the main character. These are 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and 'Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There'. As a child, he was one of eleven siblings and showed a lot of imagination. He made his own successful board games, and as a teenager edited his own magazines (which at that point contained his nonsense yet entertaining poems and humor). He was generally a shy man. He was a professional mathematician, very skilled in nonsense verse and writing in general, and a good photographer. On a boat trip with his friend and a bunch of girls, on 4th July 1862, he entertained them with a story he called 'Alice's Adventures Under Ground' which was edited and published in 1865 with the new title 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. The second book was published in 1871. Carroll has entertained children and even adults for years and years since.


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