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Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI - Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne by their... Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI - Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne by their Contemporaries (Hardcover)
Edward Wakeling
R12,968 Discovery Miles 129 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In their own time, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne were highly successful writers. Part of the Lives of Victorian Literary Figures series, this three-volume facsimile edition draws together a range of biographical sources relating to these three celebrated Victorian authors. Diary extracts, letters, memoirs and other ephemeral material allows scholars to see these figures through the eyes of their contemporaries. These early accounts shed a different light on their personalities and reputations than more recent portrayals.

Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI, Volume 1 - Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne... Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI, Volume 1 - Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne by their Contemporaries (Hardcover)
Ralph Pite, Tom Hubbard, Rikky Rooksby, Edward Wakeling
R3,579 Discovery Miles 35 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In their own time, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne were highly successful writers. Part of the "Lives of Victorian Literary Figures" series, this three-volume facsimile edition draws together a range of biographical sources relating to these three celebrated Victorian authors.

Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI, Volume 3 - Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne... Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI, Volume 3 - Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne by their Contemporaries (Hardcover)
Ralph Pite, Tom Hubbard, Rikky Rooksby, Edward Wakeling
R5,382 Discovery Miles 53 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In their own time, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne were highly successful writers. Part of the "Lives of Victorian Literary Figures" series, this three-volume facsimile edition draws together a range of biographical sources relating to these three celebrated Victorian authors.

Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI, Volume 2 - Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne... Lives of Victorian Literary Figures, Part VI, Volume 2 - Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne by their Contemporaries (Hardcover)
Ralph Pite, Tom Hubbard, Rikky Rooksby, Edward Wakeling
R4,732 Discovery Miles 47 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In their own time, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson and Algernon Charles Swinburne were highly successful writers. Part of the "Lives of Victorian Literary Figures" series, this three-volume facsimile edition draws together a range of biographical sources relating to these three celebrated Victorian authors.

The Mystery of Lewis Carroll - Discovering the Whimsical, Thoughtful, and Sometimes Lonely Man Who Created Alice in Wonderland... The Mystery of Lewis Carroll - Discovering the Whimsical, Thoughtful, and Sometimes Lonely Man Who Created Alice in Wonderland (Paperback)
Jenny Woolf; Foreword by Edward Wakeling
R583 R441 Discovery Miles 4 410 Save R142 (24%) Out of stock

In The Mystery of Lewis Carroll, Jenny Woolf brings to life the brilliant, secretive, and self-contradictory creator of Alice in Wonderland, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a.k.a. Lewis Carroll. Reveling in double meanings and puzzles, in his fiction and his life, Carroll always--at least in part--seemed hidden, unknowable. Woolf uses rarely-seen and recently discovered sources like Carroll's private bank account records, letters from the family of the "real" Alice Liddell and unpublished correspondence with Carroll's own relatives. In shining new light upon Carroll, Woolf sets this perennially fascinating man firmly in the context of the English Victorian age and tackles many of the questions that have persisted throughout the years.
- Was it Alice or her older sister that caused a coolness between Carroll and the Liddell family?
- How true is the gossip both about about pedophilia and certain adult women that became attached to him?
- What could be the "romantic secret" which many think ruined Carroll's personal life?
- Who caused Carroll major financial trouble, and why have this person's identity and actions remained unknown till now?
Woolf discards the myths and lets us see Carroll as he truly was: a brilliant product of the Victorian Age, and a genius whose famous stories continue to fascinate readers almost 150 years after their initial publication.

Lewis Carroll - The Man and his Circle (Hardcover): Edward Wakeling Lewis Carroll - The Man and his Circle (Hardcover)
Edward Wakeling
R1,982 Discovery Miles 19 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Bestselling author, pioneering photographer, mathematical don and writer of nonsense verse, Lewis Carroll remains a source of continuing fascination. Though many have sought to understand this complex man he remains for many an enigma. Now leading international authority, Edward Wakeling, offers his unique appraisal of the man born Charles Dodgson but whom the world knows best as Lewis Carroll, author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass. This new biography of Carroll presents a fresh appraisal based upon his social circle. Contrary to the claims of many previous authors, Carroll's circle was not child centred: his correspondence was enormous, numbering almost 100,000 items at the time of his death, and included royalty and many of the leading artists, illustrators, publishers, academics, musicians and composers of the Victorian era. Edward Wakeling draws upon his personal database of nearly 6,000 letters, mostly never before published, to fill the gaps left by earlier biographies and resolve some of the key myths that surround Lewis Carroll, such as his friendships with children and his drug-taking. Meticulously researched and based upon a lifetime's study of the man and his work, this important new work will be essential reading for scholars and admirers of one of the key authors of the Victorian age.

Lewis Carroll, Photographer - The Princeton University Library Albums (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Roger Taylor, Edward Wakeling Lewis Carroll, Photographer - The Princeton University Library Albums (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Roger Taylor, Edward Wakeling; Introduction by Peter C. Bunnell
R1,723 R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Save R165 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Selections from the Lewis Carroll Collection of Victoria J. Sewell (Paperback, Annotated edition): Byron W Sewell Selections from the Lewis Carroll Collection of Victoria J. Sewell (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Byron W Sewell; Foreword by Edward Wakeling
R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Out of stock
The Carrollian Tales of Inspector Spectre - R.I.P. (Restless in Pieces) and The Oxfordic Oracle (Paperback): Byron W Sewell,... The Carrollian Tales of Inspector Spectre - R.I.P. (Restless in Pieces) and The Oxfordic Oracle (Paperback)
Byron W Sewell, August A Imholtz; Afterword by Edward Wakeling
R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Out of stock

In the first of these two crime fiction tales, R.I.P. (Restless in Pieces), modern grave-robbers steal the bones of Charles Dodgson (also known as Lewis Carroll), expecting to hold them for ransom. But they also discover a rare first edition of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" as well as one of Dodgson's missing Diaries in the casket. This sets off a series of events, both deadly and comical, across England, Wales, and North Korea. Inspector Ian Spectre of Scotland Yard is brought in to solve the case, assisted by none other than Dodgson's ghost. The second tale, "The Oxfordic Oracle," is set in Victorian Oxford. Inspector Spectre goes undercover to investigate numerous reported strange events during the meetings of the Oxford Phantasmalogical Society, where an actress prophesies under the influence of ethene gas escaping into the basement of the building. Charles Dodgson also makes a first time appearance at the Society meeting, which gets out of hand as too much ethene escapes and everyone begins to prophesy nonsense which becomes the inspiration for some of the famous poems in Carroll's "Sylvie and Bruno" books."

Alix's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll's Nightmare (Paperback): Byron W Sewell Alix's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll's Nightmare (Paperback)
Byron W Sewell; Illustrated by Byron W Sewell; Introduction by Edward Wakeling
R369 Discovery Miles 3 690 Out of stock
The Photographs of Lewis Carroll - A Catalogue Raisonné (Hardcover): Edward Wakeling The Photographs of Lewis Carroll - A Catalogue Raisonné (Hardcover)
Edward Wakeling; Introduction by Elisabeth Mead
R3,345 R3,061 Discovery Miles 30 610 Save R284 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Renowned for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) was also one of the most important amateur photographers of the Victorian era and the period’s finest photographer of children. From 1856 to 1880, Carroll took around three thousand pictures, the majority of which were portraits of family, friends, and colleagues. He also sought out and photographed celebrities of the day, including Alfred Tennyson, Samuel Wilberforce, Michael Faraday, William Holman Hunt, Henry Taylor, George MacDonald, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Christina Rossetti, Ellen Terry, John Everett Millais, Charlotte Yonge, and Prince Leopold. Carroll’s remaining output includes images of landscapes and architecture, works of art, and skeletons; assisted self-portraits; and other miscellaneous pictures. Today, his photographs are highly prized and fetch enormous prices at auction. This catalogue raisonné presents images of the nearly one thousand surviving photographs of Lewis Carroll—including many from private collections that have never been published—and provides information on their subjects/sitters, their locations, and the dates when they were taken, as well as extracts from Carroll’s private diaries that mention his relevant photographic activity and background information concerning known prints. Edward Wakeling, an internationally recognized Carrollian scholar, has also reconstructed Carroll’s lost register of his complete photographic opus. In addition to the catalogue, Wakeling discusses Carroll’s activity as a photographer, his contacts with other Victorian art photographers, and his nude studies, and he provides a full listing of the contents of Carroll’s various photographic albums. This is the most comprehensive study of Carroll’s photography ever produced, and it will be a standard work for anyone studying Victorian photography and for Lewis Carroll’s photographs in particular.

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