The Mystery of Lewis Carroll: Discovering the Whimsical Thoughtful and Sometimes Lonely Man Who Created "Alice in Wonderland"
English


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In The Mystery of Lewis Carroll Jenny Woolf brings to life the brilliant secretive and self-contradictory creator of Alice in Wonderland Charles Lutwidge Dodgson a.k.a. Lewis Carroll. Reveling in double meanings and puzzles in his fiction and his life Carroll always―at least in part―seemed hidden unknowable. Woolf uses rarely-seen and recently discovered sources like Carrolls private bank account records letters from the family of the real Alice Liddell and unpublished correspondence with Carrolls own relatives. In shining new light upon Carroll Woolf sets this perennially fascinating man firmly in the context of the English Victorian age and tackles many of the questions that have persisted throughout the years. - Was it Alice or her older sister that caused a coolness between Carroll and the Liddell family?- How true is the gossip both about about pedophilia and certain adult women that became attached to him?- What could be the romantic secret which many think ruined Carrolls personal life?- Who caused Carroll major financial trouble and why have this persons identity and actions remained unknown till now? Woolf discards the myths and lets us see Carroll as he truly was: a brilliant product of the Victorian Age and a genius whose famous stories continue to fascinate readers almost 150 years after their initial publication.
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