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    DOJ-sən; 27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898), better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was an English author, poet, mathematician and photographer. His most...
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    Visions of Lewis Carroll, a project that has been in development hell since 2004, with Manson also set to portray the role of Lewis Carroll, author of...
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    The Snark is a fictional animal species created by Lewis Carroll. This creature appears in his nonsense poem The Hunting of the Snark. His descriptions...
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    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (category Works by Lewis Carroll)
    (commonly Alice in Wonderland) is an 1865 English children's novel by Lewis Carroll, a mathematics don at Oxford University. It details the story of a young...
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    A Carroll diagram, Lewis Carroll's square, biliteral diagram or a two-way table is a diagram used for grouping things in a yes/no fashion. Numbers or objects...
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  • Carroll, Jenny Woolf Carroll, Lewis. "The Hunting of the Snark". Carroll, Lewis. "The Hunting of the Snark". What Lewis Carroll Taught Us: Alice's creator...
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  • Lewis Carroll Epstein is the author of layman's books on physics that use an idiosyncratic mix of cartoons and single-page brain teasers to pull the reader...
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  • Charlie Lovett (category Lewis Carroll)
    and the life of Lewis Carroll. He has the world's largest collection of Carollean memorabilia and was twice president of the Lewis Carroll Society of North...
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    puzzles, paragrams, laddergrams, or word golf) is a word game invented by Lewis Carroll. A word ladder puzzle begins with two words, and to solve the puzzle...
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    Jabberwocky (category Poetry by Lewis Carroll)
    "Jabberwocky" is a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll about the killing of a creature named "the Jabberwock". It was included in his 1871 novel Through...
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    Alice Liddell (category Lewis Carroll)
    who, in her childhood, was an acquaintance and photography subject of Lewis Carroll. One of the stories he told her during a boating trip became the classic...
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  • Suzanne and Jennifer Todd. It is based on the characters created by Lewis Carroll and is the sequel to Alice in Wonderland (2010). Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway...
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    and The Story of the Four Little Children Who Went Around the World. Lewis Carroll continued this trend, making literary nonsense a worldwide phenomenon...
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    Cheshire Cat (category Lewis Carroll characters)
    (/ˈtʃɛʃər, -ɪər/ CHESH-ər, -⁠eer) is a fictional cat popularised by Lewis Carroll in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and known for its distinctive mischievous...
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  • Lewis Carroll: A Biography is a 1995 biography of author Lewis Carroll by Morton N. Cohen, first published by Knopf, later by Macmillan. It is generally...
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  • Lewis Carroll published "The Alphabet-Cipher" in 1868, possibly in a children's magazine. It describes what is known as a Vigenère cipher, a well-known...
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  • The Lewis Carroll Shelf Award was an American literary award conferred on several books annually by the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Education...
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    66–85, doi:10.1016/0048-721x(77)90008-2 Carroll, Lewis (1899), Collingwood, Stuart Dodgson (ed.), The Lewis Carroll Picture Book, London: T. Fisher Unwin...
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    Morton (1964). "Lewis Carroll Correspondence". Notes and Queries. 11 (7): 271–e–271. doi:10.1093/nq/11-7-271e. ISSN 1471-6941. Carroll, Lewis (2015-12-31)...
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  • cast out sevens, whereas others cast them out at each step, as in Lewis Carroll's method. Either way is quite viable: the former is easier for calculators...
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  • interpret. "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles", written in 1895 by Lewis Carroll, which described a paradoxical infinite regress argument in the realm...
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    Alice (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) (category Lewis Carroll characters)
    Alice is a fictional character and the main protagonist of Lewis Carroll's children's novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel, Through...
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  • Dickens, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson, Mark Twain, Francis Hodgson Burnett, and Edith Nesbit. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, published...
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  • and a book by Sater with Jessie Nelson. The musical is inspired by Lewis Carroll's 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and was originally presented...
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    Live at the Gearin Hotel (DVD & CD) (2011) Jack Thompson: The Poems of Lewis Carroll (2011) Jack Thompson: Live at the Lighthouse CD (2011) Lehmann, Megan...
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    (Mississippi River steamboat) in his days on the river – circa 1857–1861. Lewis Carroll rhymed larboard and starboard in "Fit the Second" of The Hunting of...
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    Lewis Carroll Jack the Ripper?; Oxford Mail; 24 February 1999 Woods and Baddeley, p. 61 Adams, Cecil (7 March 1997). "Do anagrams in Lewis Carroll's poems...
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    refers to getting deep into something, or ending up somewhere strange. Lewis Carroll introduced the phrase as the title for chapter one of his 1865 novel...
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  • What the Tortoise Said to Achilles (category Works by Lewis Carroll)
    "What the Tortoise Said to Achilles", written by Lewis Carroll in 1895 for the philosophical journal Mind, is a brief allegorical dialogue on the foundations...
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    Beatrice Hatch (category Lewis Carroll)
    1947) was an English muse of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll. She was one of a select few children that Dodgson photographed naked...
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