Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Collection
Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was a man of many talents and imaginations
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Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll, was a man of many talents and imaginations. His whimsical tales continue to captivate readers even today. In the enchanting world created by Dodgson, we find ourselves immersed in the topsy-turvy adventures of Alice and her encounters with peculiar characters. "Off with her head. " echoes through our minds as we envision the intimidating Red Queen, beautifully brought to life by artist John Tenniel in 1889. Dodgson's beloved character Alice is often accompanied by curious creatures like the Dormouse, skillfully portrayed by Ernest Barraud in 1887. The image transports us into a tea party where time stands still and conversation takes unexpected turns. Through Julia Margaret Cameron's lens in 1872, we catch a glimpse of Pomona - an ethereal figure that seems to embody nature itself. This photograph showcases Dodgson's fascination with capturing beauty through art. The Queen of Hearts reigns supreme in Dodgson's Wonderland; her commanding presence immortalized once again by John Tenniel in 1930. Her stern gaze reminds us that rules are meant to be followed – or else. We cannot forget the mischievous Cheshire Cat perched high above on a tree branch while observing an argument between the Red King and Queen below. Tenniel masterfully captures this iconic scene from 1889, leaving us wondering if it was all just a dream. As we step into court alongside Alice, we witness the absurdity unfold before our eyes – thanks to Tenniel's imaginative illustrations from 1889. The King and Queen of Hearts preside over nonsensical trials that challenge logic itself. Peering at us from behind his spectacles is none other than The Cook herself – another unforgettable character brought forth by Tenniel in 1930.