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The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll: The Original Scandalous Biography by Carroll's nephew. Unveiling Lewis Carroll: The Scandalous Truth Behind Alice in Wonderland

Par : Stuart Dodgson Collingwood
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  • Nombre de pages468
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4778372-5
  • EAN8596547783725
  • Date de parution20/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille3 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll: The Original Scandalous Biography by Carroll's nephew, " Stuart Dodgson Collingwood unearths the complexities of the enigmatic author behind the beloved "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." This biography, a blend of personal letters and candid reflections, offers an in-depth exploration of Carroll'Äôs life and character, revealing the man behind the whimsical prose.
Collingwood'Äôs narrative style is intimate yet revealing, capturing not just the genius of Lewis Carroll but also the controversies surrounding him, notably his relationships with children, which have sparked debates in literary circles. The book engages readers with a rich assortment of anecdotes, painting a vivid portrait of Victorian society and its paradoxes. As Carroll's nephew, Collingwood possessed a unique vantage point from which to explore his uncle's legacy.
His familial connection endowed him with access to private letters and insights into Carroll's private thoughts, lending the work an authenticity and personal resonance. Collingwood himself was a scholar and writer, and his passion for Lewis Carroll's literary contributions is evident throughout the text. This biography is essential for readers intrigued by the interplay of genius and controversy in literature.
It is a compelling read for scholars, students, and those captivated by the life of one of the most original writers of the 19th century. Collingwood's work not only elucidates Carroll's literary contributions but also invites readers to consider the societal norms and moral dilemmas of his time.