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  • '''Lewis Carroll''' was the pen-name of '''Charles Lutwidge Dodgson''' (1832-1898), college ...//www.victorianweb.org/authors/carroll/bio1.html Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll): A Brief Biography - Antecedents and Early Life], Karoline Leach</ref>
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  • *[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/97087/Lewis-Carroll Lewis Carroll, article in Encyclopedia Britannica Online].
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  • ...major influence for [[C.S. Lewis]] and [[J.R.R. Tolkien]], and friend of [[Lewis Carroll]]"
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  • *[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/97087/Lewis-Carroll Lewis Carroll, article in Encyclopedia Britannica Online].
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  • A pair of brothers appearing in a nursery rhyme cited in [[Lewis Carroll]]'s ''Through the Looking-Glass".
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  • ...sh mathematician and pioneer photographer; best known under his pen-name [[Lewis Carroll]] as author of children's books (''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'').
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  • {{r|Lewis Carroll}}
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  • Lewis Carroll, ''Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There'' (1872).
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  • {{r|Lewis Carroll}}
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  • '''Lewis Carroll''' was the pen-name of '''Charles Lutwidge Dodgson''' (1832-1898), college ...//www.victorianweb.org/authors/carroll/bio1.html Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll): A Brief Biography - Antecedents and Early Life], Karoline Leach</ref>
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  • [[Lewis Carroll]], probably the most famous native Cestrian, named a grinning feline, one o
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  • This rhyme is now known worldwide as a result of [[Lewis Carroll]]'s
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  • ...actic. Some of the moralising continued, and was [[Parody|parodied]] by [[Lewis Carroll]] in ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' and ''Through the Looking Glass''
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  • ...and Pearce, New York, 1944, a 72-page collection of poems by Edward Lear, Lewis Carroll, Shakespeare, Mother Goose, etc
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  • The term is taken from the [[Red Queen's race]] in [[Lewis Carroll]]'s ''[[Through the Looking Glass]]''. The Red Queen said, "It takes all th ...ion of the Red Queen's Hypothesis was proposed by Bell (1982), also citing Lewis Carroll, but not citing Van Valen. See below.
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  • ...hey are also famous in [[literature]], as the Cheshire Cat, found in the [[Lewis Carroll]] novel [[Alice In Wonderland]], is reportedly based on the British Shortha
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  • ...strated were ''The Hunting of the Snark'' and ''Alice in Wonderland'' by [[Lewis Carroll]], ''[[The Rime of the Ancient Mariner]]'' by [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]],
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  • :Lewis Carroll, ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' :Lewis Carroll d.
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  • * ''A Wizard of Earthsea'', 1968 ([[Lewis Carroll Shelf Award]], 1979)
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  • ...r the [[fractal geometry]] of [[Benoît Mandelbrot]], and the writings of [[Lewis Carroll]] and [[Douglas R. Hofstadter]].
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  • ...me of the most well-known practitioners include [[William Shakespeare]], [[Lewis Carroll]], [[James Joyce]], [[James Thurber]], [[Ogden Nash]], [[S.J. Perelman]], [
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  • * ''Resolution and Independence'', a short narrative poem, parodied by [[Lewis Carroll]] in ''Through the Looking-Glass''.
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