Alice In Wonderland author’s regret: Why Lewis Carroll hated being a literary legend

Alice In Wonderland author’s regret: Why Lewis Carroll hated being a literary legend

Relating to a previously unseen letter that will soon be auctioned author Lewis Carroll despised fame so much he wished he had never written the books about Alice’s adventures that made him a literary legend

Lewis Carroll’s life changed forever after Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland was published GETTY

Within the mid-19th century an obscure mathematician called Charles Lutwidge Dodgson penned a variety of learned works with titles such as A Syllabus Of Plane Algebraic Geometry therefore the Fifth Book Of Euclid Treated Algebraically.

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