The 'Lewis Carroll' Page


Sketch of the Mad Hatter

( 1832-1898 )


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 ( 1865 ). On Line
Phantasmagoria and Other Poems ( 1869 ).
Through the Looking Glass ( 1872 ). On Line
The Hunting of the Snark ( 1876 ).
Euclid and His Modern Rivals ( 1879 ).
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.
The Letters of Lewis Carroll. Two Volumes. Edited by Morton N. Cohen with Roger Lancelyn Green. Oxford, 1979.
Lewis Carroll's Games and Puzzles. Newly compiled and edited by Edward Wakeling. Dover, 1992. Forty-two puzzles with their solutions.
E-Texts of Carroll's Works
Complete Stories of LC

About Lewis Carroll
Stuart Collingwood, The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll. Unwin, 1898. Collingwood was Carroll's nephew.
Morton N. Cohen, Lewis Carroll: A Biography.Macmillan, 1995. Professor Cohen rescues CLD from the amateur psychoanalysts.
Lewis Carroll Home Page
Lewis Carroll Web Links
Looking for Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll from the Victorian Web.
Lewis Carroll Criticism from Internet Public Library.
Glorious Nonsense. On Jabberwocky.

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