Carroll [kär?l] Lewis, właśc. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, ur. 27 I 1832, Daresbury (hrab. Cheshire), zm. 14 I 1898, Guildford (hrab. Surrey), pisarz ang., z zawodu matematyk;
1855–81 profesor matematyki na uniw. w Oksfordzie; autor kilku książek dla dzieci, z których świat. rozgłos zdobyła Alicja w krainie czarów (1865, wyd. pol. 1927), utwór zespalający elementy nonsensu i logiki w całość pełną groteskowego humoru, fantazji i liryzmu.
Cockney Rhyming Slang, as anyone who has stood at the till in a London souvenir shop could tell you, is a set of slang expressions based on taking the ...
ʻO Lewis Carroll ka inoa kākau puke o Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), he mea kākau puke ʻo ia ma ke ʻano hoʻopohihihi ...
Cornu-English is that form of English spoken by the majority of native residents in Cornwall. It has also spread overseas to be spoken in areas of the ...
Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark" is perhaps the most frequently translated and parodied English language poems into Russian. It is quite possible ...
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a classic novel written by Lewis Carroll, which was first published in 1865. The story follows a young girl named ...
Arthur Rackham's illustrations paint Alice's fantasy world in dark, ethereal tones in this enchanting edition of Lewis Carroll's beloved children's story. ...