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Mystery of Lewis Carroll, Understanding the Author of "Alice in Wonderland" (Innbundet (stive permer))
Jenny Woolf has been a freelance journalist for UK national newspapers and was a contributing editor of the American travel magazine Islands. She continued to work for British and foreign publications and for the BBC, for whom she made a Radio 4 programme about Lewis Carroll in 2006. She has had a lifelong interest in Carroll and is the author of Lewis Carroll In His Own Account (2005). Jenny can be found online at her website: http://www.jabberwock.co.uk/
Jenny Woolf's biography of Lewis Carroll takes notice of the evidence that is now available to help us understand and appreciate this famous Victorian poet, mathematician, writer, photographer, and children's author. She has painted a picture of the man based on her thorough research, with accurate descriptions, and her evidence is clear and well presented.
Jenny Woolf's biography of Lewis Carroll takes notice of the evidence that is now available to help us understand and appreciate this famous Victorian poet, mathematician, writer, photographer, and children's author. She has painted a picture of the man based on her thorough research, with accurate descriptions, and her evidence is clear and well presented.
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Bokdetaljer
- Utgitt: 2010
- Innbinding: Innbundet (stive permer)
- Språk: Engelsk
- ISBN10: 1906598681
- ISBN13: 9781906598686
- Dewey: 823.8
- Forlag: Haus Publishing Limited
- Sider: 256







