I heard this from somewhere. I'm just wondering if there's any truth to it.
I don't know any of the specifics, but one thing that I do know about Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" is that he was indeed on drugs when he wrote the book. Exactly which drugs I am unclear to, but I do know that this happened. I hope this helped!
NO! That's totally untrue! Prof. Dodgson who's pseudonym was Lewis Caroll was a poet of nonsense rhymes before as well as a math proffesor. he told a crazy story to some kids he was babysitting. he was on a pleasent garden stroll more so than an acid trip. he liked this one little girl Alice (not in a creepy way) and wrote everything down and made a book for her but first his other friend got to read it and Caroll decided to publish his book which was then titled "Alices Adventures Underground". he even followed up with a sequel.
Lewis Carroll was a dull little mathematician named DOBSON. he wrote Alice in Wonderland to entertain some young school girls he was fond of. he was eternally embarrassed and put out by the fact that his Alice books were so successful.
No, he did not use drugs. Acid wasn't even invented then.
The anglican bishop and teacher Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, wrote a tale he used to tell for entertainment to Alice Liddel, which was a reflection about madness.
know one knows for sure what drug he was on.
I know he was on drugs but I'm not sure what kind
Did Lewis Carroll write Alice's Adventures in Wonderland while on an acid trip?
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