That’s particularly true for any day in which one reads certain works by the Oxford mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by his pen name, Lewis Carroll. Yet because “Alice’s ...
Most of the charming paradoxes and silly puns are salvaged in gs the text, arranged in columns beneath the artwork rather than in word balloons.... Lewis Carroll, Author, Thomas Christensen ...
Many people who have read "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Glass" are aware that the author was a mathematician. Exactly what was his work in mathematics?
One of the world’s largest privately held collections of letters, photographs, books, illustrations and other materials by Lewis Carroll has been donated to Christ Church. Today Lewis Carroll is ...
Students could discuss what they think this poem describes. What parts did they understand? Were there any parts they did not understand? Ask students to compile a list of the nonsense words found ...
With spectacular choreography by Po-Cheng Tsai, Alice plunges the spectator into a universe at the crossroads of contemporary ...
Charles Dodgson, otherwise known as the author Lewis Carroll, was renowned for creating fantasy worlds occupied by absurd characters. His most famous works include The Hunting of the Snark ...
A narration of ‘Jabberwocky’ by Lewis Carroll. A boy listens to the reading of the poem at bedtime as scary images are created on his bedroom wall and he himself is portrayed as the hero.
Lewis Carroll’s curiouser and curiouser tale of a girl discovering a strange new world. Read by Carolyn Pickles. Produced by Simon Richardson.