Alice and the Hero's Journey NEW
by Sherry L. Ackerman, Ph.D
The Mystic's Intellectual Hymn to Love NEW
by Sherry L. Ackerman, Ph.D
Love as Nonsense: A Counter-Point
by Sherry L. Ackerman, Ph.D
Love as Nonsense: 42 Seconds of Cynicism
by Sadi Ranson-Polizzotti
Carroll's Philosophy
by John Tufail
C. L. Dodgson & the Victorian Cult of the Child
by Hugues Lebailly
"Your Sexagenarian Lover...":
the ages of Charles Dodgson's female friends as reflected in The Letters of Lewis Carroll
by Karoline Leach
'White Stone'
Kate Lyon's exploration of the cultural meanings implicit in
Dodgson's habit of noting special days as being 'marked with a white stone',
first published in Knight Letter, the journal of the Lewis Carroll
Society of North America, issue 68, Spring 2002.
Your Affectionate Friend...
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's
Infatuation
with the Weaker and More Aesthetic Sex Re-examined
by Hugues Lebailly.
Lewis Carroll as romantic hero: Anne Thackeray's novel From an Island
by
Karoline Leach
Creativity & Lewis Carroll
by Jenny Woolf
From Chaos to Cosmos: the Genesis of
Sylvie and Bruno
by Pascale Renaud Grosbras
An analysis of Lewis Carroll's last and most puzzling novel
'The Illuminated Snark'
by John Tufail
An interpretation of the relationship between text and images
in Carroll's great nonsense poem
Through A Distorting Looking-Glass
by Hugues Lebailly
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's artistic interests as mirrored in his nieces'
edited version of his diaries
Dreaming in Pictures
guest article
by Douglas R. Nickel
Excerpts from Dreaming in Pictures: The Photography of Lewis Carroll.
Nickel, former curator of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Arts,
wrote this essay for the catalogue of the 2002 exhibition of
Carroll's photography.
Carroll's 'conservatism'
by John Tufail
Lewis Carroll's Bank Account
by Jenny Woolf
Who mutilated Lewis Carroll's diaries?
by Karoline Leach