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Lewis Carroll Among His Books
Lewis Carroll Among His Books: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Private Library of Charles L. Dodgson | Charlie Lovett
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Charles Lutwidge Dodgson--known better by his pseudonym, Lewis Carroll--was a 19th century English logician, mathematician, photographer, and novelist. He is especially remembered for his children's tale Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel, Through the Looking Glass. By the time of Dodgson's death in 1898, Alice (the integration of the two volumes) had become the most popular children's book in England. By the time of his centenary in 1932, it was perhaps the most famous in the world. This book presents a complete catalogue of Dodgson's personal library, with attention to every book the author is known to have owned or read. Alphabetized entries fully describe each book, its edition, its contents, its importance, and any particular relevance it might have had to Dodgson. The library not only provides a plethora of fodder for further study on Dodgson, but also reflects the Victorian world of the second half of the 19th century, a time of unprecedented investigation, experimentation, invention, and imagination. Dodgson's volumes represent a vast array of academic interests from Victorian England and beyond, including homeopathic medicine, spiritualism, astrology, evolution, women's rights, children's literature, linguistics, theology, eugenics, and many others. The catalogue is designed for scholars seeking insight into the mind of Charles Dodgson through his books.
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I hope you'll accept this as a character @LibrarianRyan , if not I'll think again!

Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) is suspected to be the influence behind #thedodo because of his stammer, and thus would accidentally introduce himself as "Do-do-dodgson". (Although this is unsubstantiated).

#CharacterslikeAlice

Bookwomble Well, of course, I had to look up the etymology of dodo! ? Various theories as to the origin of the word, but my favourite is that it derives from the Dutch, "dodaars", meaning "fat arse" or "knot arse", probably referring to the clump of feathers on its rump. First attested in English a couple of hundred years before Dodgson's birth. Perhaps it became a (rather cruel) nickname for Dodgson due to his stammer? 5y
LibrarianRyan I go for it. It‘s the authors representation of himself in the novel. 5y
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