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  1. In Memoriam, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832-1898 Obituaries of Lewis Carroll and Related Pieces by Charles C.; Imholtz, August A. Lovett, 1998
  2. Biography - Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (1832-1898): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2004-01-01
  3. Catalogue of an Exhibition at Columbia University To Commemorate the One Hundredth Anniversary 0f The Birth Of Lewis Carroll(Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) 1832-1898 by Lewis)(Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) (Carroll, 1932-01-01
  4. LEWIS CARROLL. by Lewis aka Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge. 1832 - 1898]. De La Mare, Walter 1873 - 1956]. [Carroll, 1932
  5. Three sunsets and other poems by Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898 Dodgson, 2009-10-26
  6. Catalogue of an Exhibition to Commemorate the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), 1832-1898. by Carroll] Avery Library., 1932
  7. In Memoriam, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832-1898 Obituaries of Lewis Carroll and Related Pieces by Charles C.; Imholtz, August A. Lovett, 1998
  8. ALICE'S ADVENTURES In WONDERLAND. by Lewis [pseudonym for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.1832 - 1898]. Carroll, 1867
  9. Alice in Wonderland. by Salvador (1904-1989) (Illus.)] CARROLL, Lewis (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832-1898). [DALI, 1969
  10. The Pamphlets of Lewis Carroll: The Political Pamphlets and Letters of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and Related Pieces: A Mathema (v. 3)
  11. The Pamphlets of Lewis Carroll: The Mathematical Pamphlets of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson and Related Pieces, Francine Abeles, co by Lewis Carroll, 1994-11-01
  12. Lewis Carroll Handbook
  13. The hunting of the snark, an agony, in eight fits by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson 1832-1898. from old catalog Holiday Henry 1839-1927 illus, 1902-12-31
  14. Songs from Alice by Lewis Carroll, Don Harper, 1979-11

81. Carroll
Translate this page Lewis CARROLL 1832-1898. C enseignement. Lewis Carroll, de son vrai nomCharles Lutwidge Dodgson, est né à Daresbury, près de Manchester.
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siècle qu'on a pris la mesure de son caractère d'avant-garde dans nombre de domaines des sciences humaines. Bien qu'écrite par un clergyman très respectable, elle contrecarre tout un univers intellectuel, et parfois moral, qui a fait de son auteur un des premiers surréalistes. On peut ne pas apprécier sa valeur littéraire, ou douter de son intérêt éducatif, voire de ses intuitions logiques, il n'en demeure pas moins que sur chacun de ces terrains, les aventures d' Alice au pays des merveilles sont riches d'enseignement. public-school de Rugby. Il y fait de bonnes études et, à dix-sept ans, est admis à Oxford (Christ Church College), où il s'installe en Janvier 1851; il y travaille d'arrache-pied et obtient brillamment son diplôme de mathématiques en décembre 1854. Le collège lui accorde un titre équivalent à celui d'assistant de faculté, en contrepartie d'un engagement à devenir prêtre et à rester célibataire. C'est à cette époque qu'il commence à écrire des poèmes, mais aussi quelques nouvelles qui paraissent dans

82. AIM25: Royal Holloway, University Of London: ROWELL, Ethel Maud (d 1951)
Miscellaneous documents relating to Rowell, notably a copy of a letter from theRev Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), 1895 and photographs of Rowell
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83. Lewis Carroll
(1832 1898), And there really was a lecturer in mathematics at Oxford University,called Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, who was at
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If you take a leaf out of 'Through the Looking Glass' and believe, as the White Queen did, in as many as six impossible things before breakfast, then you really will find Alice watching the White Rabbit disappearing down a hole in the riverbank- in Guildford. And you really will find Alice stepping through the looking glass close to the castle grounds. And there really was a lecturer in mathematics at Oxford University, called Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, who was at his happiest in the company of children. Charles Dodgson was born in Daresbury, Cheshire, one of eleven children living at the rectory; their father being the rector there. They eventually moved to Croft, in Yorkshire. Charles was the eldest son and kept his brother and sisters entertained by inventing games and stories, making them toys and doing conjuring tricks. He also began to draw and write poems skills he developed and used in later years. At Oxford University Charles Dodgson gained a first class degree in mathematics, was ordained a deacon (which involve preaching; something he found difficult to do because of a speech impediment), became skilled at photography and continued his storytelling. There were several young children resident at the University - sons and daughters of professors and heads of houses. The Rev. Liddell, Dean of Christ Church, had four young children - one of them was Alice.
Alice was just four years old when her family moved to the University, but like her brother and two sisters she loved to listen to the stories that Mr. Dodgson invented for them, as well as going for walks and picnics and having her photograph taken. They would tell him what they had been doing and he would turn it into an adventure story, making the child the hero. He would also incorporate people they knew, such as Alice's governess, Miss Prickett, who became the 'thorny' Red Queen.

84. Untitled
Birthplace Trust http//www.lewiscarroll-birthplace.org.uk/ Lewis Carroll, orto give him his real name, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832- 1898), is best
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85. Lancaster County Library System /All Locations
Gohn Assoc See DC Gohn Associates 1 7 DC Gohn Associates 1992 1 8 DC Heath AndCompany 2 9 DCL 1832 1898 See Dodgson Charles Lutwidge 1832 1898 1 10
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86. Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll (18321898). BIOGRAPHY Born in Daresbury, England Charles LutwidgeDodgson, also known as Lewis Carroll, was the third of eleven children (Hudson
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Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Daresbury, England Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, also known as Lewis Carroll, was the third of eleven children (Hudson 34). Growing up with eight younger brothers and sisters he became the one who entertained them with games and magic tricks (Blake 45). Inventing games for his siblings might have been what led Dodgson to study and eventually lecture on mathematics and logic at Christ Church, Oxford in 1850. In 1961 he became a deacon of the Church of England (Blake 46). In 1856 he invented the pen name Lewis Carroll by a very logical process, which fit the mathematician’s organized personality (Blake 46). He transposed his first and second names, translated them into Latin, Lodovicus Carolus, and then turned them into the English names (Blake 46). This became an alter ego of sorts. He kept his serious life as a professor and don very separate from his life as the beloved children’s author. Photography became another hobby of Carroll’s (Blake 46). Being that he took pictures mainly of children, he kept this, like his writing, separate from Charles Dodgson. This is how his first and most popular story of Alice In Wonderland came about. Carroll had befriended the three sisters, Alice, Lorina, and Edith Liddell who were the daughters of Dean Liddell, the Dean of Christ Church. He got to know them by taking photographs of the girls (Lennon 108). One afternoon the four of them and another don went on a boat ride up the Thames River. This is where Carroll spun his nonsense tale about a little girl named Alice and her adventures underground (Lennon 109). The book was published in 1866, after some disagreements between the author and the illustrator, Sir John Tenniell (Blake 50).

87. The San Antonio College LitWeb 'Lewis Carroll' Page ( Charles Lutwidge Dodgson )
The 'Lewis Carroll' Page. ( 18321898 ) Major Works Alexander Woolcottedited the 'Complete' Lewis Carroll. Modern Library, 1939.
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The 'Lewis Carroll' Page
Major Works

Alexander Woolcott edited the 'Complete' Lewis Carroll . Modern Library, 1939. Martin Gardner edited The Annotated Alice . Clarkson W. Potter, 1960. More Annotated Alice ( Random House, 1990 ) is a sequel ( in Gardner's words, 'strictly... a supplement' ). Donald J. Gray edited The Norton Critical Alice in Wonderland . Second Edition, containing both the Alice books, the "Wasp in a Wig" episode, and "Snark." Norton, 1992. It has the Tenniel illustrations. The Alice for adults.
Alice's Adventures Under Ground ( 1864 ). Carroll's handwritten Alice. Facsimile from Dover. On Line
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland On Line
Phantasmagoria and Other Poems
Through the Looking Glass
On Line
The Hunting of the Snark
Euclid and His Modern Rivals
The Game of Logic
( 1887 ). Reprinted by Dover, 1958.
Sylvie and Bruno ( 1889; 1893 ). Facsimile of first edition by Dover. On Line
Symbolic Logic, Part I: Elementary ( 1896 ). Reprinted, with The Game of Logic , above, by Dover, 1958. The Diaries of Lewis Carroll . Two Volumes. Edited by Roger Lancelyn Green. Cassell, 1953.

88. Lewis Carroll
Markus Lång). Katso myös Markus Långin essee Charles Dodgson ja taiteenautonomisuus Selected bibliography Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, 1865.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) - pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson English logician, mathematician, and novelist, best-known for his classic fantasy novels ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND (1865) and its sequel THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE (1871). Carroll used the surrealistic settings of his fantasy world to question the commonly accepted ways of thinking. Unlike other children's books of the time, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland did not try to teach a moral message. Carroll also wrote poetry which have remained open to all explanations of meaning. "I can't explain myself, I'm afraid, sir," said Alice, "because I'm not myself, you see."
"I don't see," said the Caterpillar.
"I'm afraid I can't put it more clearly," Alice replied very politely, "for I can't understand it myself top begin with; and being so many different sizes in a day is very confusing."
"It isn't," said the Caterpillar.

89. Lewis Carroll Page
A Brief Chronology of Dodgson's Life. 1832 Born Charles LutwidgeDodgson on 27th January. Eldest son and third child of Charles
http://www.lewiscarroll.org/cam/chron.html
A Brief Chronology of Dodgson's Life
  • - Born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson on 27th January. Eldest son and third child of Charles Dodgson, Curate of Daresbury, Cheshire and Frances Jane (nee Lutwidge).
  • - Family moves to Croft, Yorkshire when father becomes rector at Croft.
  • 1844 to 1845 - Starting August 1st 1844 attends Richmond School, Yorkshire. During this time Dodgson wrote a series of magazines to entertain his family.
  • 1846 to 1849 - Starting January 27th 1846 attends Rugby School.
  • - 23rd May 1850, matriculates at Christ Church, Oxford.
  • - 24th January takes up residence at Christ Church. Mother dies on January 26th.
  • - Bachelor of Arts, 1st Class Honours in Mathematics, 2nd Class Honours in Classics.
  • - Becomes Sub-Librarian to Christ Church and Mathematics lecturer (a position held until 1881).
  • - First meets the Liddell family in February. Buys a camera in March and takes his first photograph of Alice Liddell in April.
  • - Master of Arts.
  • - Is ordained as a deacon on the 22nd December.
  • - Tells the story of Alice's Adventures Under Ground to the Liddell children on a boating trip on the 4th of July.
  • - Publication in July of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Reprinted in November, on Tenniel's request, due to poor printing quality of the pictures.
  • 90. PH@school: Literature: Author Biographies
    Lewis Carroll (1832–1898). Lewis written. Lewis Carroll was born CharlesLutwidge Dodgson in 1832 in Daresbury, Cheshire, England.
    http://www.phschool.com/atschool/literature/author_biographies/carroll_l.html
    PRENTICE HALL LITERATURE: Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes
    Lewis Carroll
    Lewis Carroll's life was filled with contradictions. Some reports suggest that he was so shy he could sit at a party for hours without adding a word to the conversation. Others say that he was a sociable, charming man who had many friends. One undisputed fact about him, however, is that his two Alice books are among the most entertaining children's stories ever written. Lewis Carroll was born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson in 1832 in Daresbury, Cheshire, England. He was the third of the 11 children of the Reverend Charles Dodgson and his wife, Frances Jane Lutwidge. In Dodgson's early years, he was educated at home. His "reading lists" show that he was very intelligent. He entertained his brothers and sisters by creating his own magazines full of poetry, stories, and drawings. After the age of 12, Dodgson was educated at private schools. He went on to Christ Church, a college at Oxford University, in 1851. He was a brilliant student, especially in mathematics. After graduating in 1854, he became a lecturer in mathematics at Christ Church. Despite reports that his lectures were extremely boring, he held this position for the next 26 years. Dodgson was a shy man who sometimes stuttered when he was nervous. However, among children, he was thoroughly at home. Some stories about him say that he lost his stutter when he was with children. One of his young friends, the dainty Alice Liddell, was his favorite child. She was one of the three daughters of the dean of Christ Church.

    91. Lewis Carroll Biography
    both written by Philip Carter and Ken Russell. The Reverend CharlesLutwidge. Dodgson (1832 1898). Lewis Carroll’s Puzzle Page .
    http://www.knowl.demon.co.uk/page33.html
    Sam Loyd Biography
    Born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson at Daresbury, Cheshire, England, in 1832, he was educated at Rugby and Oxford, took orders in 1861, and was a lecturer in mathematics at Christ Church College, Oxford, from 1855-81when he resigned to devote his life to writing under his pseudonym, Lewis Carroll.
    As a boy he was fascinated by the craft of conjuring and this, together with ideas for games, puzzles, anagrams, riddles, chess problems, mathematical recreation and logic, occupied his mind for all of his life. He was responsible for many original puzzles and new innovations, including ‘Doublets’ invented in 1879 and ‘The Game of Logic’ in 1886.
    One can appreciate the extent of his obsession with puzzles when considering that almost all seventy-two of his ‘Pillow-Problems’, many of which had complicated mathematical solutions, were compiled by him while lying awake at night. He would commit nothing to paper until the morning, when he would first of all write down the answer, followed by the question and then the detailed solution.
    The children’s classic: ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’ (1865) was written for the young Alice Liddell, the daughter of the head of his Oxford college. along with its sequel ‘Through the Looking Glass’ (1872) it combines elements of fantasy, logic and nonsense. He also wrote nonsense verse, notably ‘The Hunting of the Snark’ (1876).

    92. Biografía De Lewis Carroll

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    Charles Lutwidge Dodgson era el nombre verdadero del autor de las "Aventuras de Alicia en el País de las Maravillas" ( Alice's Adventures in Wonderland ), y de "A través del Espejo" ( Through the Looking Glass ). Nacido en Daresbury, Inglaterra, era el mayor de 11 hijos: cuatro varones y siete niñas. A los 18 años, ingresó en la Universidad de Oxford, en la que permaneció durante cerca de 50 años, y en la que obtuvo el grado de bachiller y se recibió de preceptor. Fue ordenado diácono de la Iglesia Anglicana y enseñó Matemáticas a tres generaciones de jóvenes estudiantes de Oxford, y lo que es más importante, escribió dos de las más deliciosas narraciones que se han producido en el campo de la literatura. Poco es lo que hay que decir, aparte de estos hechos, acerca de la vida del Reverendo Dodgson. Vivió 66 años tan tranquilamente como puede hacerlo cualquier otro hombre, y el trabajo y ocupación de su vida, así como su diversión favorita, fueron las Matemáticas. Padeció, de insomnios durante toda su existencia, y pasaba noches enteras despierto, con los arduos problemas matemáticos dando vueltas en su cabeza, y tratando de descifrarlos. Escribió diversos libros sobre la materia y el más interesante de ellos se titula: Euclides y sus modernos rivales Sus cuentos vieron la luz con el seudónimo Lewis Carroll . Quizá la razón de esto fuera su extraordinaria timidez ante las gentes, es decir, ante los adultos. Tenía pocos amigos en la plenitud de su desarrollo y crecimiento, y como era tímido, se retrajo de los adultos y creó sus amistades entre los niños, especialmente entre las niñas pequeñas; los comprendía perfectamente y era su natural y delicioso compañero. Fácilmente tomaba parte en sus juegos; inventaba siempre algunos nuevos y les contaba cuentos e historias.

    93. A Mathematical Approach To Proportional Representation (in MARION)
    A mathematical approach to proportional representation. Title A mathematicalapproach to proportional representation Duncan Black
    http://js-catalog.cpl.org:60100/MARION/AFY-4057
    A mathematical approach to proportional representation
    Title:
    Author:
    Published:
    • Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1996.
    Subject:
    Material:
    • xxxviii, 189 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
    Note:
    • "Lewis Carroll: The principles of parliamentary representation, with Supplement and Postscript to Supplement": p. 151-174.
    • Includes bibliographical references and index.
    LC Card no:
  • ISBN:
  • Other ID no:
    • LOC_DB/AFA-5516/ACQSER2
    System ID no:
    • AFY-4057
    Holdings:
    CLEVELAND/Social Science
    • CALL NUMBER: JF1071 .B53 1996 Book Available
  • Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.

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