Lewis carroll, whose original name was Charles Lutevich Dodgson, was an English mathematician, logician, fairy tale writer, priest and photographer. Shy by nature, suffering from severe stuttering, but with a wide range of interests, he is quite accomplished in novels, poems, logic and children's photography.
Graduated from Oxford University, he worked as a mathematics lecturer in Christian College of Oxford University for a long time, and published several mathematical works on determinant and parallel principle. In the meantime, there are many essays and doggerels, among which the famous poetry anthology is The Hunting of Snakes and Sharks, the fairy tale Alice in Wonderland and Alice's Travels in the Mirror are his representative works.
Lewis carroll's Early Experience:
Lewis carroll is the third child of Fovid 1 1. Charles loves his mother the most. He thinks his mother is one of the most gentle and amiable mothers in the world. His mother is good at housekeeping and attaches great importance to her children's preschool education.
It is said that seven-year-old lewis carroll has finished Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, as well as Early Education by Maria Edgeworth and Shepherd of Salisbury Grassland by Hannah Moore.
/kloc-at the age of 0/2, lewis carroll was sent to a grammar school in Richmond, ten miles from Croft. He is diligent and studious. The headmaster said to his parents: his eloquence and the exquisite conception and wording of Latin prose prove that he is an extraordinary genius.