Never. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson did not change his name to Lewis Carroll, he simply used it as a pen name for his poetry and works of fiction.
He first used Lewis Carroll as a pseudonym in March 1856.
Dodgson was a serious academic and mathematician and logician. He was afraid that the trivial stories about Wonderland would undermine his reputation, so he printed his stories under a nom de plume.
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) chose to use a pen name for his writing to keep his identity separate from his work as a mathematician at Oxford University. Using a pseudonym also allowed him to maintain a degree of privacy and freedom in his creative pursuits.
Yea He Did ! . . . . .He Change It To " Ray Charles "
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