I've read Fernando's article in The Carrollian 8 (The Consumption of the Snark and the Decline of Nonsense: A Medico-Linguistic Reading of Carroll's 'Fitful...
Hi, I guess I am the one that now doesn't quite understand. Because this was posted to the LC group list, I thought that anything post 1876 (5?) was not to be ...
On Feb 1, 2008 1:42 PM, fernando soto <ferjsoto42@...> wrote: Because this was posted to the LC group list, I thought that anything post 1876 (5?) was...
... Hold on... this is not a definition of "snark", as far as I can see. It's a definition of "snirt". ... This is also not a definition of "snark"....
The following website is an instruction for setting up a website. http://homepages.westminster.org.uk/it_new/web/html/html.asp However, if you scroll down, you...
In a message dated 2/7/2008 6:22:59 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, lewiscarroll@yahoogroups.com writes: Posted by: "doug_h42" doug@... doug_h42 Date: Thu...
New site recommendation: In the Shadow of the Dreamchild <http://shadowofthedreamchild.wild-reality.net/> "the book that changed the way we think about Lewis...
That is very interesting association indeed. "His ability to think logically enabled him to travel along a line of illogic with perfect logic". I think spock...
Hello. I'm new to this group and I happen to work and live in Rome at International House. I know where (the ancient) via Appia is, but I have never been to...
A happy belated b-day Mr. Carroll. Thank you for giving me joy through reading your stories. Robert ... child ... wife. ... not ... would ... importance ... ...
That's very interesting about Liddell ... that CLD died at 'The Chestnuts' in Guildford. ... were digging a Roman fort in Binchester where Alice's father Dean ...
How do I know if it's his book and not a copy from other companies? I have Alice A. in w.land. Would there be his writing somewhere in it (like his name?) or...
Hi Adele, that's an interesting read you found there....the sad thing (or maybe not :)) is that it's all still wrapped in mystery., Rob ... Cheshire Cat...
The origins of the Cheshire cat are unknown but the site is correct in some things it says as possibilities. Like many of these people though they failed to do...
I just got Lewis Carroll - Complete Works in pdf format and it has a lost chapter of the second Alice book where she talks to a testy wasp. Supposedly, Tenniel...
It's documented in his diaries - suggest you read them. Keith ... From: hoyeru00 To: lewiscarroll@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 2:35 PM ...
... Nothing about a wasp in a wig in his diaries Keith, although Tenniel wrote a letter to him about it, I think, saying it was un- illustrateable. And I can't...
The "Suppressed episode" was first published in 1977 and copies can be had from booksellers on http://www.abebooks.com. It's also in The Annotated Alice ...
... chapter ... it ... his ... Mmm....but then even a stupid forger would try and make it look like his writing wouldn't they? And a good forger would probably...
Mike wrote: <Until the Wasp has been checked out it has to remain an unknown quantity. We came as near as damn it to getting that done once - we were in...
Matt, welcome back. It's been a long time. To deal first with your (almost unbelievable) last sentence: The point of having it tested would be to find out...
< To deal first with your (almost unbelievable) last sentence: The point of having it tested would be to find out whether it's genuine. > It's simple: I find...