Extractions: Lewis Carroll was the pen name of the Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and other beloved children's books. But before achieving fame as an author, Carroll was a prolific and sophisticated photographer, acutely engaged in the art world of Victorian England. This beautifully illustrated book is the first to examine Carroll's photographs not as the sideline of a celebrated writer, but as the creations of a serious photographic artist ... Carroll's photography and revisionist assessment of Carroll's character. Carroll's Victorian circle saw more than met the eye in his pictures, ....... Besides reading the pictures incorrectly, modern eyes misconstrue Carroll's personality. Carroll was fond of little girls, but the photos and his diaries demonstrate equal liking, equally nonsexual, for boys and other adults.
CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (LEWIS CARROLL) (18321898).a web guide to Lewis Carroll from literaryhistory.com. http://www.literaryhistory.com/19thC/DODGSON.htm
Extractions: DODGSON, CHARLES LUTWIDGE (LEWIS CARROLL) (1832-1898) a web guide to Lewis Carroll from literaryhistory.com main page 19th century authors about our collection Critical Articles http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/carroll/carrollov.html http://www.bartleby.com/223/0616.html A brief discussion of Lewis Carroll's works, from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes An intro to Carroll from the Academy of American Poets. http://www.poets.org/lit/poet/lcarrfst.htm Internet Texts and Bibliography http://www.victoriandatabase.com/index.cfm Victorian Studies on the Web provides extensive information about Victorian resources: a list of recent and forthcoming scholarly books; a list of scholarly journals listing articles from the most recent edition of each; "Critics Choice," one-paragraph long reviews of recent books on Victorian authors; and the promising beginning of an online database. a list of Dodgson's etexts available on the internet, use this link to the On-Line Books Page, a powerful search engine from John Mark Ockerbloom that provides links to full texts on the internet. http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/authors.html
FUSION Anomaly. Lewis Carroll Dodgson (dòj´sen), Charles Lutwidge Pen name Lewis Carroll. January27th, 18321898 British mathematician and writer. His stories http://fusionanomaly.net/lewiscarroll.html
Extractions: Carroll, Lewis Carroll, Lewis, pseud. of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832-98, English writer and mathematician. He lectured on mathematics at Oxford, but his fame rests on the fantasy novels Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking Glass (1872). These books grew out of stories he told to children, among them Alice Liddell, the daughter of H.G. Liddell, dean of Christ Church, Oxford. An amateur photographer, Carroll photographed children. Belief "One can't believe impossible things.""I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
Math Quotes I don't know, said Alice, I lost count. . Lewis Carroll Charles LutwidgeDodgson (18321898). Lewis Carroll Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898). http://www.trentu.ca/academic/math/sb/misc/quotes.html
Extractions: Here are some quotations about mathematics, culled from various sources and in no particular order. (Thanks to those who passed some on, especially Jim Propp!) I make no guarantee that the quotes are correct or properly attributed, but if you spot any errors or have more to contribute please send them to Stefan Bilaniuk No doubt but magic may do much in this; Amen. An anonymous University of Toronto mathematics student. "ARITHMETICUS" Virginia, Nevada. "If it would take a cannonball 3 1/8 seconds to travel four miles, and 3 3/8 seconds to travel the next four, and 3 5/8 to travel the next four, and if its rate of progress continued to diminish in the same ratio, how long would it take to go fifteen hundred million miles?"
The Lewis Carroll Society Website - Lewis Carroll's Life Father Charles Dodgson (senior), 18001868 Married 5 April 1827. Jane (Fanny),1828-1903 Elizabeth Lucy, 1830-1916 Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898 Caroline Hume http://aznet.co.uk/lcs/pages/lewiscarroll/carrollbio.html
Extractions: Society Lewis Carroll's Life Site Navigation Homepage Site Index Site Search More About Carroll Carroll's Works Oxford Contemporaries Carroll's Diaries General Reading List Lewis Carroll is well known throughout the world as the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass . Behind the famous pseudonym was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a mathematical lecturer at Oxford University with remarkably diverse talents. Born in 1832, in Daresbury, Cheshire, he spent his early life in the north of England (at Daresbury, Cheshire and in Croft, Yorkshire). He spent his adult life in Oxford and died at Guildford in 1898. Besides the Alice books, he wrote many others including poems, pamphlets and articles. He was a skilled mathematician, logician and pioneering photographer and he invented a wealth of games and puzzles which are of great interest today. Through his range of talents he has acquired great respect and has a large following.
Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) Biography Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) (18321898). Charles LutwidgeDodgson. Lewis Carroll is the pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. http://www.applebookshop.co.uk/author/carroll.htm
Lewis Carroll At Surrey History Centre Dodgson family collection (SHC ref DFC/) The Revd Charles Lutwidge Dodgson,alias Lewis Carroll, (1832-1898) was a regular visitor to Surrey. http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/sccwebsite/sccwspages.nsf/LookupWebPagesByTITLE_TXT/L
Lewis Carroll At Surrey History Centre Dodgson family collection (SHC ref DFC/) The Revd Charles Lutwidge Dodgson,alias Lewis Carroll, (1832-1898) was a regular visitor to Surrey. http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/sccwebsite/sccwspages.nsf/LookupWebPagesByTITLE_RTF/L
Authors ("D") & Titles FIC DOD Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 18321898. Doerr, Catherine M.Smart sewing the making of clothing 646.4 DOE Doerr, Harriet. http://www.ardsleyschools.k12.ny.us/ardsley/AHSL_WEB/au-d.htm
Extractions: Dabbs, James McBride, 1896- Who speaks for the South? 917.5 DAB Dacey, Norman F. How to avoid probateupdated! 346.05 DAC DaCosta, Morton, 1914- Book of needlepoint. 746.44 DAC Dagostino, Frank R. Materials of construction 691 DAG 696 DAG Residential construction handbook ... 690.837 DAG Dahl, Arlene. Beyond beauty: a three-part journey to help you reach your full potential as a woman 613.0424 DAH Dahl, Borghild. Karen. FIC DAH Dahlberg, Edward. Because I was flesh: the autobiography of Edward Dahlberg. 92 DAHLBERG Dahlin, Doris, 1952- The sit-in game FIC D Dahmus, Joseph Henry, 1909- The Middle Ages: a popular history 940.1 DAH Dahrendorf, Ralf. Class and class conflict in industrial society. 335 DAH Daiches, David, 1912- A critical history of English literature. 820.9 DAICHES Poems in English, 1530-1940 821.08 DAI ... 820.9 DAI Dailey, Janet. Silver wings, Santiago blue FIC DAI Daily, Jay E. Cataloging for library technical assistants PROF 025.3 DAI Cataloging workbook for library technical assistants PROF 025.3 DAI Daingerfield, Marjorie Jay. The fun and fundamentals of sculpture.
PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Title - A Alice In Wonderland AUTHOR Carroll, Lewis, 18321898 AKA Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge,1832-1898 LANGUAGE English SUBJECT Children's literature NOTES 6 PG http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/i-_a10.html
PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Carroll, Lewis, INDEX What is PG Etext Listings. Etexts by Author Carroll, Lewis, 18321898AKA Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898 C Index Main Index http://www.informika.ru/text/books/gutenb/gutind/TEMP/i-_carroll_lewis_.html
Valencia West LRC - Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (18321898). Pseud. Lewis Carroll. Pathfinder.July 1996. The following reference books can be used to get http://valencia.cc.fl.us/lrcwest/dodgson.html
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Extractions: Google Incompetech Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was born 27 January 1832, third child and eldest son of the 11(!) children of the Reverend Charles Dodgson and Frances Lutwidge . Like many of the Dodgson children, Charles stuttered fairly badly, something he never quite got rid of in spite of years of effort and even consultations with noted speech therapists of the day. In spite of this, Charles was comfortable playing with and even coining new words. He attended Rugby school from 1846 to 1850, and was quite a good student, especially in mathematics. The following year, he began attending Christ Church, Oxford, his father's alma mater. Two days after he started, his mother died. His mother's younger sister, Lucy Lutwidge, moved in to help care for the family, and soon grew much beloved. Charles received his degree with a first in mathematics in 1854. In spite of his stutter, he enjoyed teaching math , and this helped him gain enough confidence to later deliver sermons as well. Charles was at this time under a studentship, which meant he would continue to study and teach at Christ Church for the rest of his life, and he was expected to remain single and also to take holy orders at some point. Already Charles was getting various poems and short stories published in magazines. About 1855, he wrote a "Stanza of Anglo-Saxon Poetry" which would later become better known as the first four lines of Jabberwocky. Charles was very hard working and organized, which enabled him to write a great deal even though he was now Mathematical Lecturer and basically in charge of the whole math department.
Lewis Carroll Lewis Carroll (18321898), was, in real life, the Oxford Mathematics Lecturer (1855-81),the Rev Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, or to his many young friends who http://www.heureka.clara.net/art/carroll.htm
Extractions: 'Curiouser and curiouser!' cried Alice Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 'When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said in a rather scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less.' Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass If - and the thing is wildly possible - the charge of writing nonsense were ever brought against the author ... Lewis Carroll, preface to The Hunting of the Snark Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), was, in real life, the Oxford Mathematics Lecturer (1855-81), the Rev Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, or to his many young friends who knew him personally, Mr Dodgson. Lewis Carroll is derived from the reversed and transmogrified Christian names. Lutwidge Ludovicus Lewis Charles Carolus Carroll Born the son of Charles Dodgson, Archdeacon of Richmond Cathedral, Lewis Carroll was the third of eleven children. As a child he took an early interest in mathematics. On being told that logarithms was too difficult for a child to understand, his response was 'Yes, but please explain.' As a child Lewis Carroll produced the family magazine, where he showed his first interest in parody, word-play and puzzles. At Rugby, he was a diligent, but not very happy pupil. At Christ Church, Oxford, he excelled in his preferred subject, mathematics. Although ordained, Carroll never entered the church, though he did occasionally preach. Ordination was at the time, a necessary prerequisite to lecture at Oxford in mathematics. From entering Oxford at the age of 18 in 1850, Carroll was to spend the next fifty years of his life at Oxford until his death in 1898.
Nonsense Madrigals 3. Cantus firmus Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat. Text by Lewis Carroll(Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) (18321898) Twinkle, twinkle, little bat! http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/merge.cgi?847
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland (Multimedia) Credits . Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (18321898). After three years at Rugby,Dodgson matriculated in 1850 at Christ Church, where he lived http://www.megabrands.com/alice/credits.html
Extractions: Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (1832-1898) After three years at Rugby, Dodgson matriculated in 1850 at Christ Church, where he lived almost uninterrruptedly until his death. In 1854 he was placed in the first class in the Final Mathematical School; the next year he became a lecturer in Mathematics, and in 1861 he was ordained Deacon. Intensely shy, his most initmate friends were little girls, of whom he took many photographs. He contributed verse to The Train , a periodical edited by Edmund Yates, who chose Lewis Carroll from four suggested pseudonyms proposed by his contributor - Lewis being derived from Lutwidge by way of Ludovicus and Carroll from Charles (Carolus). Under this name Dodgson wrote Alice's Adventrues in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-glass and What Alice Found There (1871). He also wrote on mathematical subjects, his Euclid and His Modern Rivals appearing in 1879. It is said that Queen Victoria, having told him how much she had enjoyed Alice in Wonderland and that she was looking forward to another work by him, was disconcerted to receive his Syllabus of Plane Algebraical Geometry Return to CREDITS Return to INDEX Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914) Over his lifetime, Sir John Tenniel was responsible for more than 2000 cartoons in the comic magazine
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