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The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (Rev. C. L. Dodgson)

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A comprehensive portrait traces family origins and childhood, schooling and collegiate life at Oxford, and the subject's dual occupations in academic and ecclesiastical circles. It chronicles the creative process and publication history of his imaginative children's stories and subsequent literary experiments, surveys translations and critical responses, and records friendships with artists and scholars, travels, lectures, and public controversies. The narrative draws on letters, diaries, and reminiscences to portray personal habits, artistic and scientific interests, his relationship with young readers, administrative duties and resignations, and the gradual shaping of his reputation.

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Stuart Dodgson Collingwood

Stuart Dodgson Collingwood was an English author and biographer, best known for his work on the life of Lewis Carroll, the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. His notable book, "The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll," provides an in-depth exploration of Carroll's life, personality, and literary contributions. Collingwood's writings offer valuable insights into the mind of one of the most beloved figures in children's literature, shedding light on the relationship between Carroll and his contemporaries. Through his biographical efforts, Collingwood has contributed significantly to the understanding of Carroll's legacy and the context in which he created his timeless works.

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