Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Dodgson, taught mathematics at Oxford University and wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland for a real little girl called Alice Liddell. Later he wrote Through the Looking-Glass, and the two Alice stories are among the most famous books ever written for children.
Genres: Children's Fiction
Series
Alice
Alice's Adventures Under Ground (1865)
1. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865)
2. Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There (1871)
The Wasp in a Wig (1877)
The Nursery Alice (1889)
Alice's Adventures Under Ground (1865)
1. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865)
2. Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There (1871)
The Wasp in a Wig (1877)
The Nursery Alice (1889)
Novels
Collections
Phantasmagoria (poems) (1869)
Three Sunsets (poems) (1898)
For the Train (poems) (1932)
The Rectory Umbrella and Mischmasch (1932)
The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll (1939)
The Poems of Lewis Carroll (poems) (1973)
The Complete Illustrated Works of Lewis Carroll (1982)
Selected Poems (poems) (1988)
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Other Stories (2017)
Three Sunsets (poems) (1898)
For the Train (poems) (1932)
The Rectory Umbrella and Mischmasch (1932)
The Complete Works of Lewis Carroll (1939)
The Poems of Lewis Carroll (poems) (1973)
The Complete Illustrated Works of Lewis Carroll (1982)
Selected Poems (poems) (1988)
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Other Stories (2017)
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Lewis Carroll recommends
The Maiden's Bequest (1865)
George MacDonald
"ALEC FORBES [original title of The Maiden's Bequest]. . .is very enjoyable, and the character of Annie Anderson is one of the most delightful I have ever met with in fiction."
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