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In "The Life & Letters of Lewis Carroll," Stuart Dodgson Collingwood presents a rich, biographical tapestry detailing the life of the enigmatic author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Through a meticulous blend of letters, anecdotes, and contextual analysis, Collingwood elucidates the personality and influences that shaped Carroll, offering insights that range from his academic pursuits to his interactions with children. The literary style is both engaging and scholarly, reflecting the Victorian ethos while maintaining a clear accessibility for contemporary readers. The work not only…mehr

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In "The Life & Letters of Lewis Carroll," Stuart Dodgson Collingwood presents a rich, biographical tapestry detailing the life of the enigmatic author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." Through a meticulous blend of letters, anecdotes, and contextual analysis, Collingwood elucidates the personality and influences that shaped Carroll, offering insights that range from his academic pursuits to his interactions with children. The literary style is both engaging and scholarly, reflecting the Victorian ethos while maintaining a clear accessibility for contemporary readers. The work not only serves as a tribute to Carroll's genius but also situates him within the broader literary context of his time, shedding light on the interplay of fantasy and reality in his writing. Stuart Dodgson Collingwood, a noted author and lecturer, was not only a contemporary but a close friend of Lewis Carroll, lending his narrative an authenticity grounded in personal connection. Collingwood's background in literature and his own experience as a writer equip him with a unique perspective, allowing him to weave a narrative that is as insightful as it is comprehensive. His intimate knowledge of Carroll's life, coupled with his literary acumen, ensures that this biography is both reverent and analytical. This biographical work is an indispensable read for anyone intrigued by the complexities of Lewis Carroll's character and the profound impact he has had on children's literature. Scholars and casual readers alike will find in Collingwood's exploration a deeper appreciation for Carroll's creativity and the social milieu that influenced his fantastical tales. Readers seeking to understand the man behind the myth will discover a wealth of information that enriches their engagement with Carroll's work.

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Stuart Dodgson Collingwood (1870-1937) was an English author and clergyman, most notably recognized for his literary work on his uncle, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by his pen name, Lewis Carroll. Born into an intellectual family, Collingwood was well-placed to author the biography 'The Life & Letters of Lewis Carroll,' a primary source for Carroll scholars providing insights into the life of the famous children's author and mathematician. Published in 1898, Collingwood's book was one of the earliest biographies of Carroll, offering a personal and familial perspective into the author of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.' Collingwood's narrative drew from a rich collection of Carroll's letters, integrating personal anecdotes with documented correspondences. His careful portrayal of Carroll blended scholarly respect with a nephew's affection, contributing to the literary world's understanding of the Victorian author's complex character. Collingwood's style was characteristic of the late-19th and early-20th-century biographical works, juxtaposing the public fascination with Carroll's imaginative genius against a backdrop of Victorian propriety and academic rigor. Though his work has been partly supplanted by later scholarship, Collingwood remains a valuable reference for the early reception and interpretation of Lewis Carroll's legacy.