On a summer's day in 1858, in a garden behind Christ Church College in
Oxford, Charles Dodgson, a lecturer in mathematics, photographed
six-year-old Alice Liddell, the daughter of the college dean, with a
Thomas Ottewill Registered Double Folding camera, recently purchased
in London.Simon Winchester deftly uses the resulting image--as
unsettling as it is famous, and the subject of bottomless
speculation--as the vehicle for a brief excursion behind the lens, a
focal point on the origins of a classic work of English literature.
Dodgson's love of photography framed his view of the world, and was
partly responsible for transforming a shy and half-deaf mathematician
into one of the world's best-loved observers of childhood. Little
wonder that there is more to "Alice Liddell as the Beggar Maid" than
meets the eye. Using Dodgson's published writings, private diaries,
and of course his photographic portraits, Winchester gently exposes
the development of Lewis Carroll and the making of his Alice.Acclaim
for Simon Winchester"An exceptionally engaging guide at home
everywhere, ready for anything, full of gusto and seemingly omnivorous
curiosity."--Pico Iyer, _The New York Times Book Review_ "A master at
telling a complex story compellingly and lucidly."--_USA
Today_"Extraordinarily graceful."--_Time_"Winchester is an exquisite
writer and a deft _anecdoteur_."--Christopher Buckley"A lyrical writer
and an indefatigable researcher." --_Newsweek_
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ISBN
9780199753116
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
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Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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