The Lewis Carroll Review is a publication of The Lewis Carroll Society. The LCS was formed in 1969 with the aim of encouraging research into the life and works of Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). The Society has members around the world, including many leading libraries and institutions, authors, researchers and many who simply enjoy Carroll’s books and want to find out more about the man and his work. Why not join the LCS – for your own interest and entertainment or to make a contribution to Carroll scholarship? Our subscriptions are remarkably low for a society of this nature.
Membership:
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The LCS Online:
The website of the LCS is a great first point of call for basic information on Lewis Carroll, his life and works, and you can order society publications, including Carroll’s Diaries edited by Edward Wakeling.
We have a buzzing facebook community to which anyone can contribute, we’re also on Twitter, where we’ll keep you posted about our own and related events, conferences, exhibitions, publications, and interesting things picked up all around the web.
Events:
The Lewis Carroll Society holds regular meetings throughout the year.
Non-members are welcome, but we request that you let us know
if you wish to attend: secretary@lewiscarrollsociety.org.uk
All meetings are held at 6:30 for 7:00 pm
The Art Workers’ Guild
The Gradidge Room (1st Floor)
6 Queen Square
London, WC1N 3AT
For an extensive list of Carroll-related events, worldwide, visit http://lewiscarrollresources.net
Mailing List:
We also have an e-mail list which enables us to keep you informed of interesting Carroll-related news and changes to our site. The list is primarily aimed at subscribing members of the Lewis Carroll Society as a supplementary means of receiving information to our regular printed publications. However, we welcome non-members to join the list.