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LEWIS CARROLL Academic Information
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- An Alice search tool. Enter a word or group of words and a list of links to chapters in the Alice books containing said word or words is returned. Click on a link and the chapter is returned with the word or words in bold.
- Concordance of the Alice books. Type in a word or two and find their occurence in Alice or Looking-Glass.
This means if you have a quote, you don't have to e-mail me to find it.
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Information provided by the Lewis Carroll Society of North America, which includes a reference list, a list of languages into which Alice has been translated, and a chronology of many of Carroll's works.
And now a schedule of celebratory events for the centenary of Carroll's death.
An organized list of Carroll links.
A raw list of Alice links provided by John Zimmerman. I don't usually put links to link lists, because I just appropriate the links and add them to my pages. This list, since it is basically unedited, contains links that I have intentionally omitted, Now you can decide for yourself. Of course I cull links from this list on an irregular basis. Thanks John.
Cathlin's Wonderland
The Two faces of Lewis Carroll, a virtual libray exhibit at the University of Toledo. It was a real exhibit once, but it's gone now. I guess it's a mock exhibit. It almost makes you want to cry.
A fine French Carroll Page in the making. Again Felicitations!
A Japanese Carroll Page in English and Japanese. Contains information on Japanese editions of Alice and Japanese books influenced by Alice.
A list from Nerd World with one site conspicuously absent.
A general page by Lenny de Rooy in the Netherlands. Notably it includes A Wasp in a Wig.
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A curious article in the London Sunday Times about Lewis Carroll's true love interest. It won't be there long, so hurry. Well it's gone
from there so I have posted the article and changed the link. I hope they don't
mind.
Personally I find this hard to believe. Let me be less subtle - this can't be
true.
If you didn't come directly from there you might want to go to the Lewis Carroll Home Page.