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Born in January 27, 1832 / Died in January 14, 1898 / United States / English

Furtherreading

Other info : Bibliography

Bibliographies:

  • Sidney Herbert Williams and Falconer Madan, The Lewis Carroll Handbook (Folkestone, Kent: Dawson, 1979).
  • Rachel Fordyce, Lewis Carroll: A Reference Guide (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1988).

Biographies:

  • Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (New York: Century, 1898).
  • Langford Reed, The Life of Lewis Carroll (London: W. & G. Foyle, 1932).
  • Isa Bowman, Lewis Carroll As I Knew Him (New York: Dover, 1972).
  • Anne Clark, Lewis Carroll: A Biography (New York: Schocken, 1979).
  • Morton N. Cohen, Lewis Carroll: A Biography (London: Macmillan, 1995).
  • Jenny Woolf, The Mystery of Lewis Carroll: Discovering the Whimsical, Thoughtful, and Sometimes Lonely Man Who Created “Alice in Wonderland” (New York, St. Martin's, 2010).

References:

  • Nina Auerbach, "Alice and Wonderland, A Curious Child," Victorian Studies, 17 (1973): 31-47.
  • Christina Bjork and Inga-Karin Eriksson, The Other Alice: The Story of Alice Liddell and Alice in Wonderland (Stockholm: R & S Books, 1993).
  • Kathleen Blake, Play, Games, and Sport: The Literary Works of Lewis Carroll (Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press, 1974).
  • Beverly Lyon Clark, "Carroll's Well-Versed Narrative: Through the Looking-Glass," in Soaring with the Dodo: Essays on Lewis Carroll's Life and Art, edited by Edward Guiliano and James R. Kincaid (N.p.: Lewis Carroll Society of North America, 1982), pp. 65-76.
  • William Empson, "Alice in Wonderland: The Child as Swain," in Aspects of Alice: Lewis Carroll's Dreamchild as Seen Through the Critics' Looking-Glasses, edited by Robert Phillips (New York: Vintage, 1977), pp. 344-373.
  • Jean Gattégno, Lewis Carroll: Fragments of a Looking-Glass, translated by Rosemary Sheed (New York: Crowell, 1976).
  • Donald J. Gray, "The Uses of Victorian Laughter," Victorian Studies, 10 (1966): 145-176.
  • Phyllis Greenacre, Swift and Carroll: A Psychoanalytic Study of Two Lives (New York: International Universities Press, 1955).
  • Edward Guiliano, ed., Lewis Carroll: A Celebration (New York: Potter, 1982).
  • Guiliano, ed., Lewis Carroll Observed: A Collection of Unpublished Photographs, Drawings, Poetry, and New Essays (New York: Potter, 1976).
  • Guiliano and James R. Kincaid, eds., Soaring with the Dodo: Essays on Lewis Carroll's Life and Art (Charlottesville: Lewis Carroll Society of North America/University Press of Virginia, 1982).
  • Alice Hargreaves and Caryl Hargreaves, "Alice's Recollections of Carrollian Days," Cornhill Magazine, 73 (1932): 1-12.
  • Richard Kelly, Lewis Carroll, revised edition (Boston: Twayne, 1990).
  • Charles C. Lovett, ed., "Special Supplement: Translations of Alice," Knight Letter, The Lewis Carroll Society of North America, no. 46 (Winter 1994): 4-5.
  • Graham Ovenden, ed., The Illustrators of Alice (London: Academy / New York: St. Martin's Press, 1972).
  • Robert Phillips, ed., Aspects of Alice: Lewis Carroll's Dreamchild As Seen Through the Critic's Looking-Glasses 1865-1971 (New York: Vanguard / London: Gollancz, 1971).
  • George Pitcher, "Wittgenstein, Nonsense, and Lewis Carroll," Massachusetts Review, 6 (1965): 591-611.
  • Robert M. Polhemus, "Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass: The Comedy of Regression," in Comic Faith: The Great Tradition from Austen to Joyce (Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press, 1980).
  • Elizabeth Sewell, The Field of Nonsense (London: Chatto & Windus, 1952).
  • Lillian Smith, The Unreluctant Years: A Critical Approach to Children's Literature (Chicago: American Library Association, 1991), pp. 143-147.
  • Robert D. Sutherland, Language and Lewis Carroll (The Hague: Mouton, 1970).
  • Warren Weaver, Alice in Many Tongues: The Translations of Alice in Wonderland (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1964).