Well up to a point Bob. But a rule noted far more for its breaching than for its observance. First, in the age range 16 up to as much as 25, there is a very...
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AnisaT@...
Apr 26, 2000 11:18 pm
A wonderful idea Mike! An interesting, though I suspect ultimately trivial, observation is that if you compare Coleridge's 'serious39; poems with his prose...
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DOYLE60@...
Apr 27, 2000 1:47 am
I promised my next one would be on-line but I made a mistake. Sorry. The problem is most of my favorites are not. Oh, well. Carroll photographed the Terrys,...
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Arne Moll
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Apr 27, 2000 6:28 am
At 01:50 PM 26-4-00 -0700, Bob wrote: I'll tell you what, I just noticed that I have the option set to ... HTML is HyperText Markup Language; it is the...
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Paul Janse
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Apr 27, 2000 10:01 am
... That is all very well, but I use Outlook Express, and I always get the 'connection window' Jenny mentioned, when reading Bob's messages. I wonder whether...
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Jenny
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Apr 28, 2000 9:28 am
I was reading through the diaries for the early 1880s in the British Library - when CLD was about 50 - and rather wondered if anyone has any extra ideas or...
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KarolineLouise@...
Apr 28, 2000 9:40 am
Thanks to all of you - 'lurkers39; especially - who responded to my question. Rachel, you don't ramble; your points are well made and thoughtful. I hope you...
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DOYLE60@...
Apr 28, 2000 5:28 pm
Though I have never heard it mentioned specifically, it doesn't seem to me that the manuscripts to the final version of Wonderland survives nor the manuscript...
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AnisaT@...
Apr 28, 2000 9:16 pm
Jenny, This is brilliant stuff you are doing, don't give up! Like you I have been doing secondary research on Carroll's relationships with male ...
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AnisaT@...
Apr 28, 2000 10:01 pm
More in despair than hope. But Karoline, you said that we had two serious discussions going. True to a point. Sadly, I suppose, none of the recent...
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Bob Spark
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Apr 28, 2000 10:17 pm
John, I would be pleased to get a sense of your lecture. Would it be published somewhere? Bob Spark "Manners Are Morals"- Janis Ian...
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AnisaT@...
Apr 28, 2000 10:26 pm
I suppose the short answer to that is that so much of Carroll's original work was destroyed that this query was lost among a myriad. I admit that the true...
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AnisaT@...
Apr 28, 2000 11:40 pm
Bob, Ha Hah! No! definitely not (I hope). Basically I was talking about the differences between acute and chronic mental illness and then looking at how one...
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DOYLE60@...
Apr 29, 2000 1:53 am
<< Carroll and Carrollania comes into it purely because in order to open up my students, I have to give genuine examples from my own experience. Today I ...
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DOYLE60@...
Apr 29, 2000 2:28 am
<< Let's face it. If Carroll left any record whatsoever of what his personal ideas or intentions were in any part or element of his writings, can you imagine...
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marsha adams
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Apr 29, 2000 5:28 am
well, this one finally got me out of lurking... i'm one of those incredibly hopeless addicts, as some of you know from the photos of my collections... & since...
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AnisaT@...
Apr 29, 2000 7:20 am
By Ms I was assuming that the query referred to proofs....
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pigbaby@...
Apr 29, 2000 7:26 am
I am a newcomer to this discussion group but an old hand at discussing Lewis Carroll so I thought I would say "G'day from the Antipathies". I have been reading...
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Mary-Jane
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Apr 29, 2000 7:49 am
... Actually, I have de-lurked briefly, once or twice. And it was Rachel's grandfather -- my father -- who introduced me to Alice as well. I would have been no...
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KarolineLouise@...
Apr 29, 2000 10:37 am
... Matt, even if we accept 'wasp' as a genuine piece of CLD's work, then it still has no place in 'Looking-Glass'. CLD cut it out of the text for reasons...
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edinger@...
Apr 29, 2000 10:52 am
Matt wrote: <I think it would be fun for an illustrator to take Carroll at his word and to choose which he/she prefers for a picture book, or even an edition...
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DOYLE60@...
Apr 29, 2000 4:22 pm
John writes: << By Ms I was assuming that the query referred to proofs. >> No. By MS I mean manuscript, and the full story written out and, in this case, the...
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DOYLE60@...
Apr 29, 2000 4:42 pm
Karoline writes: << But beside this, is the fact that no one has yet proved the 'wasp in the wig' to be genuine. It could well be a forgery. >> I hadn't a clue...
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AnisaT@...
Apr 29, 2000 5:05 pm
I really do not think Carroll was ever likely to leave any clues as to thestructure of his reasoning when he wrote his fiction. 'Underground39; was quite...
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Jenny
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Apr 29, 2000 8:02 pm
I have seen what appear to be proofs of the Wasp in the Wig corrected in Carroll's hand - so although it is not up to the standard of the rest of the book, I...
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DOYLE60@...
Apr 29, 2000 9:15 pm
I look through the new books in my bookstores every week and if one may have a reference to Carroll or Doyle or some such, I'll pick it up. That doesn't mean...
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mikeindex@...
Apr 30, 2000 11:04 am
... in ... A good point John, and one with particular significance for me - I'm actually in the process of helping to compile the index to the poetry section...
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AnisaT@...
Apr 30, 2000 2:11 pm
A very clever choice to start with Mike! What is most interesting about it to me is not the poem itself (though it is certainly not uninteresting), but the...
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Apr 30, 2000 7:16 pm
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Bob Spark
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Apr 30, 2000 7:29 pm
Doyle60, There was no text in your last message. Did you truly mean that was your thoughts on Lewis Carroll's Solitude? :-) Bob Spark ... -- "Manners Are...