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Article: Lewis Carroll and the press: an annotated bibliography of Charles Dodgson's contributions to periodicals.
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- Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada
- Article date:
- September 22, 2000
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Charles Lovett. Lewis Carroll and the Press: an Annotated Bibliography of Charles Dodgson's Contributions to Periodicals. London and Newcastle, DE: The British Library and Oak Knoll Press, 1999. 117 pp.; $35.00 US (hardcover). ISBN 1-884718-87-6.
Lewis Carroll is celebrated as the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking-glass and other delightful stories for both young and old. The name is a pseudonym for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a quiet, meticulous mathematics lecturer and an ordained deacon in the Church of England who resided at Christ Church, Oxford all his adult life. Carroll began his writing career at an early age, before he was ...