The following lewiscarroll poll is now closed. Here are the final results: POLL QUESTION: Choose five of the below for inclusion in a hypothetical new...
lewiscarroll@yahoogro...
Mar 1, 2002 10:17 am
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... I don't know if they have been using this picture for millions of years or millions of seconds. My view of the picture shows not much resemblance at all to...
Extract from the editorial of this week's TLS (March 1 2002) ... "The TLS has received a lot of letters about the article in the issue of Feb 8 on Lewis...
... Even the eyes are different.... small and rabbity and not large and interesting. Eyes, jacket, walking stick, watch and thumper feet not meant for upright...
... Wonderful! Humpty Dumpty, The Gryphon, the March Hare, and others would be pleased. Forget about love, the Victorians, and misunderstood literary genius....
Speaking as a journalist, I agree with Mike: if any of us have the slightest interest in the issues in Karoline's article -or the TLS editorial - it probably...
I've sent them a letter and got no response so far. It's been two weeks now. It's killing me. What should I do? Since I'm in America, can someone give me a...
In reviewing Jim Buch's site (www.youralicebook.com) where he publishes personalized versions of AAiW, substituting any girl's name for "Alice", it occurred to...
Oh, Eleanor, don't apologise! Who cares about a few typos. What you said is brilliant and honest and absolutely needed to be said. ... as ... microfiche. ... ...
If the words "child muse" don't upset you too much: http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,6109,660124,00.html -- ===================== ROSS CHAMBERS ...
I am re-posting Jenny Woolf's recent contribution as a special notice to all list members, because I think it and Eleanor's wonderful reply say everything...
... weeks now. ... someone give ... Glad you took the trouble to write, andf I'm surprised you've had nothing back, since they are obviously expecting feedback...
< How long ago was it that you re-sent? My guess is you will get your letter published -- unless it's either too crazy or nit-picky or whatever (which I'd very...
HI everybody, i'm currently doing some research for a dissertation on nonsense tecnique in Lewis Carrol and Norton Juster (author of The Phantom Tollbooth). ...
Elizabeth wrote: << The poor poor guy is what I feel. This man is going through hell. It's belittling to suggest he had so little sense of proportion he'd blow...
... personalized versions of AAiW, substituting any girl's name for "Alice", it occurred to me to ask whether he could do the same for a boy's name, of course...
Ruth Berman
berma005@...
Mar 6, 2002 1:13 am
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http://wwww.google.com turns up several interviews with Norton Juster, including one where he says: "But I have never liked Alice." http://www.whowhere.com...
http://www.google.com turns up several interviews with Norton Juster (including one where he says "But I have never liked Alice"). http://www.whowhere.com...
About CLD being (more or less) non sexual - I'd rather call it effectively repressing and sublimating his sexual impulses - I've just watched on TV the ...
HLebailly@...
Mar 6, 2002 7:51 am
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... on Norton Juster ( ... to find a ... Sara - I typed "Norton Juster" into "Google" (www.google.com) and got over four thousand pages. Surely some of them...
... on ... Phantom ... Norton ... a ... originally sold ... to find a ... Sara.... It doesn't seen that hard to find materials of discussion.... Simple search...
... effectively ... on TV the ... great fun for ... read, ... and been ... fascination ... monacal ... than not ... don't we ... huge ... back in ... A great...
... I'm not at all sure it would work. Would a boy be so passive and well mannered? Would a boy like sitting and listening to all the poetry? Would a boy dance...
Dayna McCausland
sheerluck@...
Mar 6, 2002 3:27 pm
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... be so passive and well mannered? Would a boy like sitting and listening to all the poetry? Would a boy dance the Lobster Quadrille? Attend a tea party? ...
Ruth Berman
berma005@...
Mar 6, 2002 4:16 pm
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Dear Jim, I'm afraid I don't know much about nineteenth century France, but my spontaneous impression would be that things were not that much different here ...
HLebailly@...
Mar 6, 2002 4:30 pm
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Hugues - I like "Charles Louis Dodgesone", but typing in "Dodge son" into an online translator gives us the possible patronym of "fils de détour". wr...
... probably Alex would have become a Wonderland citizen and, in the last
chapter, become the king of Heart? I don't know... I've got the feeling that he would...