The Life of Lewis Carroll

1947, British edition. 358 pages including index, bibliography and appendices. 4 photos plus time table of Dodgson's life.

It's a very readable book and not boring. Some of the main points of the book include:

He was left-handed.

There was a lot of bullying of him at Rugby. It seems to be just something that had to be put up with and that the school seemed to do nothing to stop it.

The author of this book really doesn't care very much for Sylvie and Bruno, calling it 'a morass.' (I read some of the first of the two books and I thought it was quite boring, totally unlike his Alice books or his Snark book.) She goes in to a lot of detail about why she feels this way about the books.

The author says he was a 'mediocre mathematician.' She notes that he basically worked on his own and didn't really do much research into what other mathematicians were doing.

The reason he liked little girls was 'because his emotional clock had become jammed.'

He never really attained the stage of actual adult love.

Most of the poetry he wrote was 'pretty bad.'

The story about him giving Queen Victoria some of his books on math is not true.


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