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The Life, Struggles, and Successes of English Author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll): The Location Dodgson Wrote the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Alice in Wonderland) Publication, the Original Career Path of Dodgson, the Reason Dodgson Did Not Want to be Photographed, Dodgson Taking Photographs of Friends, Artists, and Celebrities During the Mid 19th Century, the Person Fictional Character Alice (No Last Name) (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland) is Predicated Upon, Dodgson Recording Detailed Diaries of His Life’s Events Throughout His Life, Dodgson’s Symbolism to Denote a Special Day Within His Diary, Dodgson Becoming Friends With the Daughters of English Writer Henry Liddell During Adulthood, the Reason Dodgson Developed a Relationship With English Student Alice Liddell, English Student Lorina Liddell (Alice Liddell’s Sister), and English Student Edith Liddell (Alice Liddell’s Sister), the First Time Dodgson Told the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Story to the Liddell Sisters, the Pen Name Dodgson Utilized, the Reason Dodgson Developed the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Storyline in Real Time, the Reason the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Storyline Evolved Over Time, the Length of Time Dodgson Required to Write the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Publication, the Person Dodgson Gifted the Original Version of the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Publication to, the Symbolic Meaning of Dodgson’s Depiction of a Large Alice Liddell and a Small Depiction of Fictional Character the White Rabbit, Multiple Nude Photographs of Children Discovered Within Dodgson’s Photograph Collections, the Possibility of Dodgson Having Encounters With Law Enforcement Because of His Photography and Artwork, Evidence of Dodgson’s Obsessive Compulsive Personality, Dodgson Practicing His Layout, Handwriting, and Illustrations Prior to Publication, the Alternative Titles Dodgson Developed for the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Publication, the Reason Dodgson Desired a Red Publisher’s Cloth Binding for the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Publication, the 19th Century Version of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland vs the Modern Day Version of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the First Female Protagonist Within Children’s Literature, the Person Present When Dodgson Told the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Story for the First Time, the Reason Dodgson’s Jokes Within the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Publication Are Targeted Toward Academics, English Author Virginia Woolf’s Quote Related to Dodgson, the Role Dodgson Filled Within His Family, the End of Alice Liddell and Dodgson’s Friendship/Relationship, the Ambiguity of Missing Pages From Dodgson’s Diaries, the Primary Possible Reason the Friendship/Relationship Between Alice Liddell and Dodgson Ended, the Secondary Possible Reason the Friendship/Relationship Between Alice Liddell and Dodgson Ended, the Tertiary Possible Reason the Friendship/Relationship Between Alice Liddell and Dodgson Ended, the Ambiguity of All 3 Explanations, the Legal Age of Romantic Consent Within England During the 19th Century, the Institution Which Terminated and Then Re-Hired Dodgson, the Person Alice Liddell Married and the Child Named for Dodgson, How Dodgson Kept His Memory of Alice Liddell Alight Over Time, the Motivation for Dodgson Writing Sequels to the Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Publication, the Possible Reason Dodgson Was Fascinated With Alice Liddell, Dodgson Acquiring Hundreds of Child Aged Friends During Adulthood, the Ambiguity of the Relationship Between Dodgson and His Child Friends, the Argument in Favor and in Opposition to Dodgson’s Alleged Pedophilia, the Reason English Author Stuart Dodgson Collingwood May Have Altered Details of Dodgson’s Life Within the Life and Letters of Lewis Dodgson Publication, the View of the Life and Letters of Lewis Dodgson Publication During the Modern Day, the Argument of Collingwood Suffering From Pedophilia, the English Public’s View of Photographing Children Nude During the 19th Century, the Reason for This Societal View, the Possibility of Modern Day Society Blindly Viewing Dodgson’s Personality to Preserve His Legacy, the Reason Some Are Willing to Overlook Evidence of Dodgson’s Pedophilic Tendencies, the Nude Photograph of Alice Liddell Donated to French Museum the Musée Cantini (Cantini Museum) in Marseille, France, the Ambiguity of the Beggar Maid Photograph, the Reason the Beggar Maid Photograph Cannot be Analyzed Abroad, the Analysis of the Beggar Maid Photograph and the Research Conclusion of English Author Edward Wakeling, the Analysis of the Beggar Maid Photograph and the Research Conclusion of English Photograph Conservationist Nicholas Burnett, the Ambiguity of the “MC” Abbreviation Upon the Beggar Maid Photograph, the Reason the Musée Cantini Inherited the Beggar Maid Photograph, the Period When Dodgson Photographed the Liddell Sisters, the Period When Dodgson Began Utilizing His Photography Studio, the Reason it is Understood by Scientists That the Beggar Maid Photograph Has Been Cropped, Dodgson’s Preferred Camera Technology During the Mid 19th Century, the Printing Technique Utilized for the Beggar Maid Photograph, the Reason the Date of the Beggar Maid Photograph is Established, Evidence Suggesting Dodgson Produced Nude Imagery of Alice Liddell, Forensic Evidence Confirming the Beggar Maid Photograph to be of Alice Liddell, Facial Analysis Which Confirms the Identity of the Person Depicted Within the Beggar Maid Photograph, and the Legality of the Forensic Photographic Evidence Collected During the Modern Day

Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice In Wonderland, wrote his most famous work at Christ Church on the Oxford University campus located in Oxford, England. Carroll originally wanted to be a priest and completed the requirements necessary to start, however he didn’t want to take on a parrish as he had a speech impediment which made him unable to speak in front of large gatherings. Although Carroll was a keen photographer, he didn’t like being photographed himself and historians now believe that thi...


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