
LEWIS CARROLL Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
27 Jan 1832 - 14 Jan 1898

English author, mathematician, and master of words, best known for writing Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking Glass. His poem Jabberwocky is considered by many to be the best nonsensical verse ever written in the English language.
Carroll's pseudonym is a play on his real name: Lewis is the anglicized version of Ludovicus, the Latin form of his middle name, and Carroll is the anglicized version of Carolus, the Latin form of his first name.
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QUOTES
BY LEWIS CARROLL
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"The rule is, jam tomorrow and jam yesterday—but never jam today."
[Nonsense, Oxymoronic]
| [QoM] | Through the Looking Glass
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