%0 Journal Article %T Lewis Carroll; Al otro lado del espejo y lo que Alicia encontr¨® all¨ª %A Guillermo Mart¨ªnez %J Revista Observaciones Filos¨®ficas %D 2010 %I Pontificia Universidad C¨¢tolica de Valpara¨ªso %X The facts, the few facts on the surface of the life of Charles Dodgson, who lead a parallel existence long as Lewis Carroll, are well known. Born in 1832 in Dadesbury, Cheshire, third son of the pastor of that town. To twelve years did not go to school and educated in the bosom of his family. In 1843 they moved to Croft, a small town in Yorkshire, where the young Charles built with the help of the village carpenter a puppet to represent children's pieces written by him and began his secondary education at the College of Richmond. It was, as all his brothers, left-handed, in a time when this was considered a defect physics, and slightly stuttering. At thirteen he meets in a manuscript (Useful and Instructive Poetry) a series of studies that predict children's later literary production and contain the nucleus of various parodies and puns Alice. Completes Public Secondary School in Rugby, a dark period for him: "I can not say that you have saved my stay at Rugby the least pleasant memory," he writes in his letters many years later. He suffered several illnesses at this time, one of which left him deaf in one ear. %K Lewis Carroll %K Alice %K Mirror %K Poetry %U http://www.observacionesfilosoficas.net/lewiscarol.html