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Lewis Carroll was born in Daresbury Cheshire, England.
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When Lewis Carroll was in his late 30's he began writing real poetry.
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Lewis Carroll's family moved to the Croft Rectory in Richmond shire, North Yorkshire.
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In 1846 Lewis Carroll went to a Rugby school.
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In 1849, after 3 years, Lewis Carroll left Rugby School to go to a Christ Chirch School.
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In 1851, Lewis Carroll enrolled into Christ Church, Oxford.
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in 1852, he was awarded a First Honor Moderations.
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Lewis earned his B.A. (Bachelor of Art) degree with a first class honors in math.
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He first took up photography in 1856.
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In 1856, Lewis Carroll recieved Mathematical Lectureship at Oxford University.
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His first work, a romantic poem 'Soltitude', was published under his name.
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In 1857, he graduated with an M.A. (Masters Degree).
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In 1865, Lewis's first book, Alice's Adventures In Wonderland', was finally published under his authorship.
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A sequal of the book 'Alice In Wonderland' was published as 'Through The Looking Glass and What Alice Found There.'
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In 1880, Dodgdon, Lewis's real name, abandoned photography. Lewis Carroll is just his pen name, his real name is Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.
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Lewis left teaching at Christ Church in year 1881.
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Lewis wrote his last novel 'Sylvie and Bruno' in 1889
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Lewis Carroll died on January 14th, 1898, because he got very sick with disease.