Melanie Bayley, a doctoral candidate in Victorian literature, has recently authored two articles claiming that Lewis Carroll\u27s Alice in Wonderland was Charles Dodgson\u27s attempt to satirize the new mathematics of his day. We disagree completely with her thesis
The smashing success of the Tim Burton-Johnny Depp film Alice in Wonderland is vivid evidence of our...
A brief commentary prepared by Margaret Strain, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work: Lewi...
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking Glass (1871) are among the most e...
In 2009, a literature scholar, Melanie Bayley, proposed that Lewis Carroll\u27s famous books about A...
This thesis examines Lewis Carroll\u27s writing through the lens of mathematics, arguing that Victor...
This paper explores Charles Lutwidge Dodgson’s (Lewis Carroll’s) use of a reductio ad absurdum proof...
It is well known that Lewis Carroll wrote Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-g...
At first blush it may seem that linking the acclaimed achievements of John Allen Paulos and the accl...
File consists of a lecture notes for a lecture delivered by Father Burke-Gaffney to students in the ...
Children, LiteratureAlice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Ellen Handler Spitz The Alice Behind Wonderla...
Lewis Carroll's Alice, who first explores Wonderland (1865) and later on the country behind the Look...
The article dwells upon influences of L.Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland in Iris Murdoch’s early nove...
In the context of recent work on Charles Lutwidge Dodgson/Lewis Carroll, this paper argues that, giv...
Within a few years of Lewis Carroll‟s publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865), other ...
Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, lived his life as a man of God, a skilled logician, ...
The smashing success of the Tim Burton-Johnny Depp film Alice in Wonderland is vivid evidence of our...
A brief commentary prepared by Margaret Strain, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work: Lewi...
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking Glass (1871) are among the most e...
In 2009, a literature scholar, Melanie Bayley, proposed that Lewis Carroll\u27s famous books about A...
This thesis examines Lewis Carroll\u27s writing through the lens of mathematics, arguing that Victor...
This paper explores Charles Lutwidge Dodgson’s (Lewis Carroll’s) use of a reductio ad absurdum proof...
It is well known that Lewis Carroll wrote Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-g...
At first blush it may seem that linking the acclaimed achievements of John Allen Paulos and the accl...
File consists of a lecture notes for a lecture delivered by Father Burke-Gaffney to students in the ...
Children, LiteratureAlice Doesn't Live Here Anymore Ellen Handler Spitz The Alice Behind Wonderla...
Lewis Carroll's Alice, who first explores Wonderland (1865) and later on the country behind the Look...
The article dwells upon influences of L.Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland in Iris Murdoch’s early nove...
In the context of recent work on Charles Lutwidge Dodgson/Lewis Carroll, this paper argues that, giv...
Within a few years of Lewis Carroll‟s publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865), other ...
Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, lived his life as a man of God, a skilled logician, ...
The smashing success of the Tim Burton-Johnny Depp film Alice in Wonderland is vivid evidence of our...
A brief commentary prepared by Margaret Strain, PhD, Professor, English, on the following work: Lewi...
Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking Glass (1871) are among the most e...