Lewis Carroll's stories, such as "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," remain popular due to their whimsical and imaginative storytelling, timeless themes of curiosity and exploration, eccentric and memorable characters, and clever wordplay. The stories appeal to audiences of all ages and continue to inspire creativity and wonder in readers around the world.
No, Lewis Carroll died in 1898, over a hundred years ago. He was born in 1832.
Lewis Carroll is famous for writting many brilliant peoms that still are remembered by many people.
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Alice of Wonderland featured in one of Lewis Carroll\'s most famous books. Carroll was a great author and is still remembered through his contribution in the children\'s classic adventures.
"Jabberwocky" is famous for its nonsensical language and whimsical tone, created by Lewis Carroll in his novel "Through the Looking-Glass." It has been celebrated for its wordplay and imaginative use of language, becoming a classic example of nonsense poetry.
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The prototype for stories like this - and still one of the best, if you don't mind the dated language - was Jules Verne's "The Mysterious Island". It remains a popular book today.
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Yes, stories written in Sanskrit long ago, such as the epics Mahabharata and Ramayana, are still widely read and popular today. These ancient texts continue to be studied, adapted into various forms of media, and are considered integral to Indian cultural heritage.
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ONE THOUSAND AND ONE ARABIAN NIGHTS is a famous Persian collection of Islamic tales.
Folktales are retelling's stories, myths, and legends. Johnny Appleseed, Bigfoot, and Paul Bunion are examples of still popular folktales.