AI: That's great! Do you like Lewis Carroll?
Human: I love his books. Tell me about him.
AI: Lewis Carroll wrote his famous book, "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", as a satire on Victorian logic and pedantry. The book is full of nonsense, as if written by a child, as an exercise against the stiff formal rules of 19th century learning.
Human: And what about Through the Looking Glass?AI: The sequel to Alice in Wonderland, "Looking-Glass" was a mirror image in a book where a girl turns into a queen and a fiction room becomes a real garden.
Human: That sounds magical
AI: Yes, "Looking Glass" is all about mirroring, mirroring mind and mirroring reality. It is full of philosophies and theories, just like Alice in Wonderland.
Human: Tell me about Lewis Carroll
AI: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was the pseudonym used by the famous English writer, mathematician, logician, Anglican clergyman, photographer, and teacher Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. His first visit to the Liddells took place on 4 July 1862. Alice Liddell asked her friend Anne Stephens to make a third attempt at the Nonsense Song – she finally got it right with a little help from Carroll.
Human: How many books did he write?
AI: He wrote 2 novels, 1 Religious work, 4 books of verse, 24 short stories, 2 biographies, 2 autobiographies, an essay on logic, an essay on the "Apostolic Fathers", 4 books of logico-algebraic puzzles, 2 incomplete non-fiction works, and an annotated version of Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta Patience.
Human: Wow
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