Long before he published "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,"
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson ("Lewis Carroll" to the world) took up
photography as a hobby. Unlike most of the other amateurs in his
circle, he persevered to become a dedicated, prolific, and
remarkably gifted photographer, creating approximately 3,000 images
during his twenty-five years of photographic activity. This
handsomely designed volume makes clear the remarkable extent and
complexity of Carroll's photographic art. It publishes for the
first time the world's finest and most extensive collection of
Carroll photographs, many of which have never been reproduced
before and are unknown even to committed Carroll enthusiasts.
Roger Taylor's thorough and sophisticated discussion of Carroll
as a photographic artist and as a prominent member of Victorian
society reveals the man as never before, illuminating his
relationships with the children he photographed in light of the
idealism and social conventions of the day. This text, illustrated
with exquisite tritone plates, is followed by Edward Wakeling's
fully illustrated and thoroughly annotated catalogue of the entire
Princeton University Library collection. It features, in addition
to a trove of loose prints, four rare albums made by Carroll
himself to showcase his work to friends, family, and potential
sitters. Reproduced in album order, these images offer new insight
into how Carroll thought about his work--and how he wanted it to be
seen.
Compelling portraits of Alice Liddell and other children are
presented alongside those of eminent Victorians such as Alfred
Tennyson and William Holman Hunt, as well as evocative landscapes,
narrative tableaux, and wonderfully strange studies of anatomical
skeletons. The catalogue is followed by a chronological register of
every known Carroll photograph--a remarkable resource for anyone
studying his career as a photographer.
This sumptuous volume is the definitive work on Carroll's
photography. All who admire Carroll and his writing, as well as
everyone interested in Victorian England or the history of
photography, will find it both essential and irresistible.
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