liú yì sī · kǎ luó 'ěr Lewis Carroll
yīng guó hàn nuò wēi wáng cháo
( 1832niányuányuè27rì~ 1898niányuányuè14rì)
刘易斯·卡罗尔
liú yì sī · kǎ luó ' ěr( LewisCarroll) de zhēn míng jiào chá ' ěr sī · lè tè wēi qí · dào qí sēn( 1832 ~ 1898), shì yī wèi shù xué jiā, cháng qī zài xiǎng yòu shèng míng de niú jīn dà xué rèn táng xué yuàn shù xué jiǎng shī, fā biǎo liǎo hǎo jǐ běn shù xué zhù zuò。 tā yīn yòu yán zhòng de kǒu chī, gù ' ér bù shàn yǔ rén jiāo wǎng, dàn tā xīng qù guǎng fàn, duì xiǎo shuō、 shī gē、 luó ji dū pō yòu zào yì, hái shì yī gè yōu xiù de ' ér tóng xiàng shè yǐng shī。
《 ài lì sī màn yóu xiān jìng》 shì kǎ luó ' ěr xīng zhī suǒ zhì, gěi yǒu rén de nǚ ' ér ' ài lì sī suǒ jiǎng de gù shì, xiě xià hòu jiā shàng zì jǐ de chā tú sòng gěi liǎo tā。 hòu lái zài péng yǒu gǔ lì xià, kǎ luó ' ěr jiāng shǒu gǎo jiā yǐ xiū dìng、 kuò chōng、 rùn sè hòu, yú 1865 nián zhèng shì chū bǎn。 gù shì jiǎng shù liǎo yī gè jiào ' ài lì sī de xiǎo nǚ hái, zài mèng zhōng zhuī zhú yī zhǐ tù zǐ ' ér diào jìn liǎo tù zǐ dòng, kāi shǐ liǎo màn cháng ' ér jīng xiǎn de lǚ xíng, zhí dào zuì hòu yǔ pū kè pái wáng hòu、 guó wáng fā shēng dǐng zhuàng , jí dé dà jiào yī shēng, cái dà mèng xǐng lái。 zhè bù tóng huà yǐ shén qí de huàn xiǎng, fēng qù de yōu mò, áng rán de shī qíng, tū pò liǎo xī 'ōu chuán tǒng 'ér tóng wén xué dào dé shuō jiào de kè bǎn gōng shì, cǐ hòu bèi fān yì chéng duō zhǒng wén zì, zǒu biàn liǎo quán shì jiè。
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (pronounced /ˈdɒdsən/, DOD-sən; 27 January 1832 – 14 January 1898), better known by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll (/ˈkærəl/, KA-rəl), was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and a photographer. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, as well as the poems "The Hunting of the Snark" and "Jabberwocky", all examples of the genre of literary nonsense. He is noted for his facility at word play, logic, and fantasy, and there are societies dedicated to the enjoyment and promotion of his works and the investigation of his life in many parts of the world, including the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, and New Zealand.
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