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The Novels
ALICE'S ADVENTURES UNDER GROUND
Alice Liddell—the real life inspiration
Alice Liddell as a young
CONTENTS
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CHAPTER I
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CHAPTER II
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We lived beneath the mat
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CHAPTER III
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CHAPTER IV
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So they went up to
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POSTSCRIPT.
AN EASTER GREETING TO EVERY
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS.
ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND
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The famous 1951 Disney adaptation
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Tim Burton’s 2010 film adaptation
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The original frontispiece
CHAPTER I
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White Rabbit checking watch
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Alice taking "Drink Me" bottle
CHAPTER II
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Giant Alice watching Rabbit run
CHAPTER III
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Dodo presenting thimble
CHAPTER IV
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Alice’s hand grabbing at Rabbit
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Dog looking at tiny Alice
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Alice meets the Caterpillar
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
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Fish and Frog servants
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Alice and pig baby
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Alice speaks to Cheshire Cat
CHAPTER VII
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Hatter engaging in rhetoric
CHAPTER VIII
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Two, Five, and Seven painting
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"OFF WITH HER HEAD!"
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Alice trying to play croquet
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Executioner argues with King about
CHAPTER IX
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Alice (with flamingo) chats with
CHAPTER X
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Mock Turtle and Gryphon singing
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Mock Turtle and Gryphon demonstrating
CHAPTER XI
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King and Queen inspecting tart
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White Rabbit, dressed as herald,
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Mad Hatter arrives hastily in
CHAPTER XII
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Giant Alice upsets the jury
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King reflecting in court
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"You’re nothing but a pack
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS
The first edition
CONTENTS
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CHAPTER 1
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"Oh, you wicked, wicked little
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"Now, if you'll only attend,
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"How would you like to
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The King was saying, "I
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He took his vorpal sword
CHAPTER 2
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"Oh, it's too bad!" she
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"I think I'll go and
CHAPTER 3
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"I'll tell you, if you'll
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
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"It's very good jam," said
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"I'm sure mine only works
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"What is it you want
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"I should like to buy
CHAPTER 6
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"I see it now," Alice
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Humpty Dumpty raised his voice
CHAPTER 7
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This sounded nonsense, but Alice
CHAPTER 8
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CHAPTER 9
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CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
SYLVIE AND BRUNO
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CONTENTS
PREFACE.
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CHAPTER 1.
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a straggling procession of men,
CHAPTER 2.
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"And you actually got a
CHAPTER 3.
CHAPTER 4.
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The three waited in silence
CHAPTER 5.
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But the lady scarcely noticed
CHAPTER 6.
CHAPTER 7.
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Once more the Baron looked
CHAPTER 8.
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"Help me up!" cried Bruno.
CHAPTER 9.
CHAPTER 10.
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The Other Professor was seated
CHAPTER 11.
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But this is April!
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'I'm getting stout, as you
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'How vast the total sum
CHAPTER 12.
CHAPTER 13.
CHAPTER 14.
CHAPTER 15.
CHAPTER 16.
CHAPTER 17.
CHAPTER 18.
CHAPTER 19.
CHAPTER 20.
CHAPTER 21.
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"What's the matter, darling?" said
CHAPTER 22.
CHAPTER 23.
CHAPTER 24.
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"You shouldn't say 'us put
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When he appeared at last
CHAPTER 25.
SYLVIE AND BRUNO CONCLUDED
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The frontispiece of the novel
CONTENTS
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PREFACE
CHAPTER ONE
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‘Pleasure first and business afterwards’
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‘So he went away,’ Bruno
CHAPTER TWO
CHAPTER THREE
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Meanwhile Bruno had run on
CHAPTER FOUR
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‘What’s the matter now?’ I
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Bruno ran back, with his
CHAPTER FIVE
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The shout, with which she
CHAPTER SIX
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‘I wunnut coom in,’ he
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The woman had dropped upon
CHAPTER SEVEN
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER NINE
CHAPTER TEN
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER TWELVE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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‘And next day, when the
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
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‘"Eldest little Fox,"‘ Sylvie said,
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
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‘To stoop and kiss the
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And then he told us
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTY
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He opened the door of
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
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‘God bless her!’ I echoed.
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The Other Professor came in
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
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Little Birds are dining
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Read, I say, not roasted—
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‘I will now recite the
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
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Sylvie’s sweet lips shaped themselves
The Short Stories
A TANGLED TALE
The original frontispiece.
A TANGLED TALE
CONTENTS
PREFACE.
KNOT II.
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"BALBUS WAS ASSISTING HIS MOTHER-IN-LAW
KNOT III.
KNOT IV.
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But the Captain put aside
KNOT V.
KNOT VI.
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"WHY DO THEY SAY 'BAMBOO!'
KNOT VII.
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"I TELL YOU THE CAB-DOOR
KNOT VIII.
KNOT IX.
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"HE REMAINS STEADFAST AND UNMOVED."
KNOT X.
APPENDIX.
ANSWERS TO KNOT II.
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Let A be No.
ANSWERS TO KNOT VII.
BRUNO'S REVENGE AND OTHER STORIES
CONTENTS
BRUNO'S REVENGE
CRUNDLE CASTLE
THE LEGEND OF SCOTLAND
NOVELTY AND ROMANCEMENT
PHOTOGRAPHY EXTRAORDINARY
THE WALKING STICK OF DESTINY
WILHELM VON SCHMITZ
WHAT THE TORTOISE SAID TO ACHILLES
WHAT THE TORTOISE SAID TO
The Poetry Collections
EARLY VERSE
MY FAIRY
PUNCTUALITY
MELODIES
BROTHER AND SISTER
FACTS
RULES AND REGULATIONS
HORRORS
MISUNDERSTANDINGS
AS IT FELL UPON A
YE FATTALE CHEYSE
LAYS OF SORROW No.
LAYS OF SORROW No.
THE TWO BROTHERS
THE LADY OF THE LADLE
CORONACH
SHE'S ALL MY FANCY PAINTED
PHOTOGRAPHY EXTRAORDINARY
LAYS OF MYSTERY, IMAGINATION, AND
THE MOCK TURTLE'S SONG
UPON THE LONELY MOOR
MISS JONES
PROLOGUES TO PLAYS
PROLOGUE TO “LA GUIDA DI
PROLOGUE 2
PROLOGUE 3
COLLEGE RHYMES AND NOTES BY AN OXFORD CHIEL
CONTENTS
ODE TO DAMON
THOSE HORRID HURDY-GURDIES!
MY FANCY
THE MAJESTY OF JUSTICE
THE ELECTIONS TO THE HEBDOMADAL
THE DESERTED PARKS
EXAMINATION STATUTE
PHANTASMAGORIA AND OTHER POEMS
CONTENTS
CANTO II - Hys Fyve
CANTO IV - Hys Nouryture
CANTO V - Byckerment
CANTO VII - Sad Souvenaunce
A SEA DIRGE
HIAWATHA’S PHOTOGRAPHING
MELANCHOLETTA
A VALENTINE
THE THREE VOICES
TÈMA CON VARIAZIÒNI
A GAME OF FIVES
POETA FIT, NON NASCITUR
SIZE AND TEARS
ATALANTA IN CAMDEN-TOWN
THE LANG COORTIN’
FOUR RIDDLES
FAME’S PENNY-TRUMPET
THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK
CONTENTS
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PREFACE
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THREE SUNSETS AND OTHER POEMS
THE PATH OF ROSES.
THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW
SOLITUDE.
FAR AWAY.
BEATRICE.
STOLEN WATERS.
THE WILLOW-TREE.
ONLY A WOMAN’S HAIR.
THE SAILOR’S WIFE.
AFTER THREE DAYS.
FACES IN THE FIRE.
A LESSON IN LATIN.
PUCK LOST AND FOUND.
A SONG OF LOVE.
PUZZLES FROM WONDERLAND
SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLES FROM WONDERLAND
ACROSTICS, INSCRIPTIONS AND OTHER VERSES
ACROSTIC
TO THREE PUZZLED LITTLE GIRLS,
DOUBLE ACROSTIC
THREE LITTLE MAIDS
PUZZLE
THREE CHILDREN
TWO THIEVES
TWO ACROSTICS
DOUBLE ACROSTIC
ACROSTIC
ACROSTIC
ACROSTIC
TO M.
ACROSTIC
MADRIGAL
LOVE AMONG THE ROSES -
TWO POEMS TO RACHEL DANIEL
FOR “THE GARLAND OF RACHEL”
THE LYCEUM
ACROSTIC
DREAMLAND
TO MY CHILD-FRIEND
A RIDDLE
A LIMERICK
RHYME?
A NURSERY DARLING
MAGGIE'S VISIT TO OXFORD (June
MAGGIE B—-
INSCRIBED TO A DEAR CHILD
FIVE FATHOM SQUARE THE BELFRY
THE WANDERING BURGESS
A BACCHANALIAN ODE
ALAS!
WELL!
FIREBRANDS AND DAGGERS!
A SQUARE POEM
The Poems
LIST OF POEMS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Selected Mathematical Works
CARROLL THE MATHEMATICIAN
SYMBOLIC LOGIC
INTRODUCTION
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NOTES TO APPENDIX.
THE GAME OF LOGIC
NOTA BENE.
PREFACE
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
THE ALPHABET CIPHER
THE ALPHABET CIPHER
FEEDING THE MIND
The Biographies
THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF LEWIS CARROLL by Stuart Dodgson Collingwood
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
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CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
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CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
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LEWIS CARROLL IN WONDERLAND AND AT HOME by Belle Moses
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
CHAPTER VIII.
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI.
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII.
CHAPTER XIV.
CHAPTER XV.
THE STORY OF LEWIS CARROLL by Isa Bowman
LEWIS CARROLL
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C.
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A CHINAMAN
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BEGGAR CHILDREN
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“LEWIS CARROLL’S” HOUSE AT EASTBOURNE
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MISS ISA BOWMAN AND MISS
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ISA BOWMAN AS DUKE OF
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THE LITTLE PRINCES
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“DOLLY VARDEN”
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“A TURK”
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