Beyond the Textbooks: Historical Figures Whose Lives Were Anything But Ordinary!
Lewis Carroll

Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, was the creative genius behind the beloved classics “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” and “Through the Looking-Glass.” Born in 1832 in England, he was a man of many talents, dabbling in writing, mathematics, and photography.
Lewis’s stories about Alice are packed with quirky characters and bizarre adventures, setting them apart from the typical Victorian fare for kids. His ability to weave complex logic puzzles into whimsical narratives made his books a hit across generations. Though he was also a respected mathematician at Oxford, it’s his imaginative tales that have left a lasting mark on the literary world.
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