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Carroll, Lewis - Further Reading
FURTHER READING
CRITICISM
Demurova, Nina M. “Alice Speaks Russian: The Russian Translations of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.” Harvard Library Bulletin 5, no. 4 (winter 1994-95): 11-29.
Compares the various Russian translations of Carroll's most famous books.
Pennington, John. “Alice at the Back of the North Wind, Or the Metafictions of Lewis Carroll and George MacDonald.” Extrapolation 33, no. 1 (spring 1992): 59-72.
Discusses the influence Carroll and MacDonald had on each other's writing.
Robson, Catherine. Men in Wonderland: The Lost Girlhood of the Victorian Gentleman. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001, 250 p.
Discusses the male Victorian author's depiction of girlhood, which often bordered on idolization, and the possible motives for the promotion of this ideal. The book also examines the decline of this trend due...
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- Michael Holquist (essay date 1969)
- Harold Beaver (essay date 1976)
- Edmund Miller (essay date 1976)
- Richard Kelly (essay date 1977)
- Lionel Morton (essay date December 1978)
- Morton N. Cohen (essay date 1984)
- Morton N. Cohen (essay date 1984)
- Daniel Bivona (essay date September 1986)
- Sophie Marret (essay date 1993)
- Robert M. Polhemus (essay date 1994)
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- Susan Sherer (essay date 1996)
- Carolyn Sigler (essay date 1997)
- Elizabeth Sewell (essay date fall-winter 1999)
- Michael Irwin (essay date 2000)
- M. S. Ashbourne (essay date spring 2001)
- Ben Silverstone (essay date 2001)
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