Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at Home: The Story of His Life
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A chronological biography that follows the subject from a large, pious household through school and university to a multifaceted public life, combining personal recollections, family anecdotes, and contemporary testimony. It examines his inventive literary output and playful verse, recounts the genesis of his best-known tales and their relationship to a real child friend, and surveys lesser-known poems, puzzles, and theatrical adaptations. Chapters balance descriptions of domestic habits, travels, and friendships with analyses of imaginative method, ending with a sympathetic portrait that juxtaposes intellectual rigor and enduring childlike curiosity.
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