Lewis Carroll's real name was Charles Dodgson, and he was a mathematician and logician as well as a lecturer in Mathematics at Christ Church College, Oxford University. He was also an Anglican deacon and an amateur photographer.
Apart from writing Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll also wrote its sequel, Through the Looking Glass as well as two other novels and numerous poems and articles.
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. He also published the novels Sylvie and Bruno and Sylvie and Bruno Concluded as well as numerous poems, the most famous of which being The Hunting of the Snark.
He worked at Christ Church College, Oxford as a lecturer in Mathematics and published many books on maths and logic under his real name Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. It was also part of his job at the college to serve as a church deacon.
As well as these pursuits, he was well known at the time for his amateur work in the fledgling craft of Photography. He had his own studio and photographed many famous people of the time.
The actual title of this book is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
"Alice in Wonderland" is the Disney movie adaptation, not the book.
The book was written by a very famous author called Lewis Carroll.
None of the characters in Alice in Wonderland stuttered, but it is said that Lewis Carroll, who wrote the book, had a stutter.
Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, wrote Alice in Wonderland for Alice Liddell.
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland.
Alice had adventures in Wonderland in the book "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.
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.
An Eaglet appears in the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in Wonderland in Oxford, England.Alice in Wonderland was said to have been written/partially written in The Ravensworth Arms, a pub situated In Lamesley, Tyne and Wear.In llandudno Wales
There is a sequel to the book 'Alice in Wonderland'. It is called 'Through The Looking Glass'.
Lewis Carol wrote it.
No, Martin Gardner did not write "Alice in Wonderland." The book was actually written by Lewis Carroll. Lewis Carroll was known to have suffered from migraines and some historians speculate that he may have used opium to help alleviate his symptoms, but there is no concrete evidence to suggest he was on drugs while writing the book.
The movie versions of Alice in Wonderland are based on Lewis Carroll's books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Througgthe Looking Glass.