"Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll.
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Charles Hutwidge Dodgson, using the pseudonym of Lewis Carroll became an accomplished author of the Victorian age.
As a child, Charles Dodgson used his vivid imagination to entertain his brothers and sisters. Growing older he began challenging minds with math questions, quizzes and puzzles. As an adult, Dodgson led an unusual personal life.
Charles Dodgson was born on January 27, 1832. His father was a clergyman in Daresbury England, where Charles was born. Being the oldest son
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of his reversal theme in the book. These themes are included in his main theme of glorious nonsense. Glorious nonsense allows the reader to use any meaning to the poem and be correct. Charles Dodgson was a brilliant mathematician and teacher. Under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, he wrote acclaimed nonsense children's literature. His writing style led him to be one of the three most quoted sources in literature, surpassed only by the Bible and Shakespeare.
of his reversal theme in the book. These themes are included in his main theme of glorious nonsense. Glorious nonsense allows the reader to use any meaning to the poem and be correct. Charles Dodgson was a brilliant mathematician and teacher. Under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll, he wrote acclaimed nonsense children's literature. His writing style led him to be one of the three most quoted sources in literature, surpassed only by the Bible and Shakespeare.