One of our mimsy minions has alerted us that a recent issue of Art History journal includes an article entitled “Shopping in St Petersburg: Lewis Carroll’s Photographs and Icons” Here’s a… [read full post]
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Carroll Studies
Posts about Carroll-related study resources
A Professor Ponders The Mysteries of the Alice Books
Our mimsy Knight Letter magazine editor has alerted me that Adam Roberts, a Professor of Nineteenth Century Literature at Royal Holloway University of London, is teaching a new course on Children’s… [read full post]
New Book of Dutch Essays on Lewis Carroll
This just in from one of our well-traveled mimsy minions: Netherlands literary critic Carel Peeters has written, in Dutch of course, a fine series of essays, Het wonderland van Lewis Carroll,… [read full post]
A Site About Wonderland on the Web
Recent Carleton College graduate Lauren Millikan has created a web site called “Curiouser and Curiouser: The Evolution of Wonderland.” Here is a brief description of the site’s purpose, from the… [read full post]
The LCSNA Spring Meeting is next month!
The Spring Meeting is galumphing towards us! Join us in Winston-Salem, North Carolina from April 19-21, 2013, for a three-day Carrollian carnival. Here’s a taste of what’s in store: The… [read full post]
Anonymous Donation of First Editions to the University of Utah
What’s the next best thing to unexpectedly inheriting first editions of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass? A public institution near you receiving them in an anonymous donation, that’s what. Which is good… [read full post]
Alice in Wonderland Mural Discovered at San Diego State University
A lost mural of Alice in Wonderland and the archaeologist determined to bring it to light were the subjects of an interesting tale told by San Diego public radio station,… [read full post]
Virtually Unknown Alice Card Game Rediscovered
Most Alice collectors will tell you that the very first Alice card game was Thomas De La Rue Co.’s The New & Diverting Game of Alice in Wonderland, printed in 1899…. [read full post]
“Picturing Alice” at the San Francisco Public Library
The San Francisco Public Library has teamed up with the nearby Cartoon Art Museum for Draw Me a Story: A Century of Children’s Book Illustration, an exhibition of children’s book… [read full post]
A Little Something Alice for the Weekend
If you are wondering what you could do this weekend that might bring a little more Wonderland into your life, permit us to offer the following suggestions: If you live… [read full post]