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Lewis Carroll Web Resources
[|Lewis Carroll]- This web site sets out to provide useful information for the advanced to novice of Lewis Carroll, English author fans, and all those in between. The World Wide Web seems to be the appropriate place for information regarding a man who didn't want his true identity linked to his best work. View online texts, biographical information, academic information, and even games and riddles. Many additional links provide further research about Lewis Carroll's impact not only on the arts but logic and mathematics.

[|Victorian Web] Lewis Carroll was one of the most beloved and eccentric English authors of all times. View an assortment of his works and a comprehensive look at his life. Many other authors and historians have attempted to describe the man whose actual name was Charles Dodson. Discover many of his views on religion, politics, and science. Read a numerous accounts of his lavish lifestyle and curious alter ego on this well-written thorough overview.

[|Lewis Carroll Centenary Expedition]Lewis Carroll is the pen name for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, who is probably best known for writing Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Carroll's life story is told at this online exhibit, beginning with his entertainment of his ten brothers and sisters. His studies and honors at Oxford University are described. Learn about his fascination with photography and see some of his works. His talent for math is discussed. There is a section about the Alice book and a memoriam to Carroll. Many photos and original documents are available to view.

[|Illustrations in Alices in Wonderland]This site collects dozens of color illustrations from various printed editions of "Alice In Wonderland" from 1904 to 1922. The books from which the plates are taken are long out-of-print and very rare, and only Harvard, Princeton and the Library Of Congress are known to have collections that would include all these pictures.

[|Lewis Carroll Puzzles] Lewis Carroll was not only a famous writer. He was also a professor of mathematics at Oxford University in England. This web site opens with a quote from Carroll about symbolic logic. The site also offers visitors an opportunity to understand Carroll's work with logic, implications and conclusions. Try one or more of his logic puzzles to see if you can figure them out. The answers to the logic puzzles are explained. The puzzles get more difficult as you work through them.

[|Alice in Wonderland]This web site provides you the opportunity to read the entire text of the children's classic, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. You will not only be able to read the novel in its entirety, but you will also have the opportunity to view several samples of the illustrations that have been completed over the years by various artists to accompany this text. It is fascinating to see how the different artists have interpreted the characters of Carroll's story. Before you begin reading the text, make sure to read the background information of the text for a fascinating look into the creation of this classic tale.