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Lewis Carroll Lewis Carroll was born on January 27, 1832 in Cheshire, England. His name was actually Charles Lutwidge Dodgson but went by a pseudonym and is known as Lewis Carroll. Throughout his life, Lewis Carroll found that he "suffered from a bad stammer, but he found himself vocally fluent when speaking with children" (Biography.com). Because he could not talk to others very well, Lewis Carroll focused on children in his works since he bonded best with them. A little girl, Alice Liddell inspired him to write his most famous work, ​Alice in Wonderland. He would tell her stories, putting Alice into a world called Wonderland. After Alice pushing Carroll to write the stories down, he published the book in 1865. Following this came many sequels to the book including poems such as The Jabberwocky. Carroll's works became famous in England due the amount of creativity in his work. Throughout generations, his work has spread across the world as Carroll has became one of the most well-known poets known to man.

The Jabberwocky A Valentine Alice and the White Knight

"Lewis Carroll Biography." //Bio.com//. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 10 May 2013.