If you’re struggling for biographical detail, or aren’t sure about an image or quote that is being used in a piece you are reviewing, it might be useful to double-check with an expert (please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us, we can put you in touch with a relevant person) – here are some useful links for fact-checking:
Primary Sources:
- An open access scan of the 1866 Macmillan edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland on Archive.org
- An open access version of The Nursery “Alice”
- An open access scan of the original manuscript of Alice’s Adventures Under Ground via The British Library
- Alice’s Adventures Under Ground as plain text transcript with black-and-white illustrations and as transcript, juxtaposed with the original colour scans
- High resolution scans of John Tenniel’s illustrations of both Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass on Lewis Carroll Resources
Biographical & historical background, illustration info, past publications, etc:
- The Lewis Carroll Society
- The Carrollian
- Lewis Carroll Resources which offers (amongst others)
- The Lewis Carroll Society of North America
- The Knight Letter of the LCSNA
- Lewis Carroll Genoopschat
- The Lewis Carroll Society of Brazil
Other useful links:
- Quotes frequently misattributed to Lewis Carroll and his works [list by Lenny de Rooy]
- Article about mis-quotations of Alice in Wonderland by the Royal Mint [in The Guardian]
- Blog on common fake photographs & photomontages of Lewis Carroll [by Adriana Peliano]
- Films inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Alice novels [list by Chloe Llewellyn]
- Musical creations inspired by Lewis Carroll [list by Markus Lång]
- Alice-themed caricatures and parodies on the subject of Brexit [list by Franziska Kohlt]
- Alice translations and other Carrolliana published by Evertype
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