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LCSNA Spring 2019 Meeting – San Diego, California
San Diego State University San Diego, CA, United StatesThe Spring 2019 meeting is shaping up nicely. The full agenda is now available including schedule, accommodation and speaker information. Download Agenda (PDF)
San Diego is a beautiful place. You might consider staying a couple of extra days! See you there.
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LCSNA Fall 2018 Meeting
Morgan Library and Museum New York, NYThe Fall 2018 meeting was held at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York City, on Saturday, 22 September. The meeting was held in conjunction with the closing weekend of the Morgan’s exhibition on Medieval Monsters and will be a symposium on the topic of Carroll’s monsters. Speakers are included Michael Patrick Hearn, Adam Gopnik, Cindy Watter, Matt... [read full post]
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LCSNA Spring 2018 Meeting
University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA“Wonderland as Place: World-Building and Character-Making in the Carroll Universe”: The University of Southern California, home of the Cassady Lewis Carroll Collection, hosted us in Los Angeles, in a meeting timed to coincide with the gala presentation of the 14th annual Wonderland Award. Beginning with a presentation of a fabulous new, award-winning musical Mad World, we... [read full post]
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LCSNA Fall 2017 Meeting
Morris Library 181 S College Ave, Newark, DEThe fall meeting was held at the Morris Library at the University of Delaware in Newark on Saturday, October 28. We heard delightful talks from Dana Richardson (“Martin Gardner: Behind the Looking-Glass”), Victor Fet (“Old Russian and New Siberian Wonderlands”), Edna Ranck (“Glorious Nonsense: Not only Lewis Carroll but also Gertrude Stein”), Sarah Boxer (“Alice:... [read full post]
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LCSNA Spring 2017 Meeting
San Francisco Bay Area CAOur meeting took place in the beautiful San Francisco Bay Area on the weekend of March 31 to April 2. The full-day Saturday meeting was at the state-of-the-art Koret Auditorium of the San Francisco Public Library Main Branch, followed by a reception at the San Francisco Center for the Book. Speakers and presentations included Jon... [read full post]
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LCSNA Fall 2016 Meeting
New York University New York, NYThe Fall 2016 meeting tool place at the Washington Square campus of New York University (home of the Berol Collection of Lewis Carroll, and the LCSNA archives) on October 15th. Fales Library director Marvin Taylor spoke about the exhibition they mounted in the Bobst as part of the Alice150 festivities, “‘Go Ask Alice’: Alice, Wonderland, and... [read full post]
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LCSNA Spring 2016 Meeting
Washington DC/Baltimore/VirginiaThe Spring LCSNA meeting was held April 14 through 17, in the Washington DC/Baltimore/Virginia area. Highlights included events at the Library of Congress; the landmark Imholtz exhibition at the U of Maryland; hearing from children’s literature authority Leonard Marcus, collector Catherine Richards (postcards), Ellie Schaefer-Salins on psychological theories named from the works of Lewis Carroll,... [read full post]
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Children’s Literature Salon: Alice Adventures in Wonderland – 150 Years Later
Though-provoking article in the Spectator by Richard JenkynsJoin scholars and specialists Monica Edinger, Michael Patrick Hearn, Charles Santore, and artist Robert Sabuda (of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Pop-Up Book) as they discuss the wit, wonder, and legacy of Lewis Carroll's most iconic creation as she enters her 150th year. Moderated by Dana Sheridan, Education and Outreach Coordinator of the Cotsen Children's Library... [read full post]
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Selected Shorts: Alice in Wonderland
Elena Kalis 4Readings from and inspired by Lewis Carroll's curious classic, which celebrates its 150th un-birthday this year, with the wildly imaginative Joyce Carol Oates. Readers include Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey), Ari Graynor (Whip It), and Linda Lavin (Alice), and BD Wong. Hosted by BD Wong.
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Selected Shorts: Alice in Wonderland
Elena Kalis 4Readings from and inspired by Lewis Carroll's curious classic, which celebrates its 150th un-birthday this year, with the wildly imaginative Joyce Carol Oates. Readers include Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey), Ari Graynor (Whip It), and Linda Lavin (Alice), and BD Wong. Hosted by BD Wong. Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space Wed, Nov 18, 2015 7:30pm
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