"Alice in Wonderland" Bibliography with More-Direct Sources
posted August 5, 2007 - 11:22pmI saw an "'Alice in Wonderland'-Bibliography"-Xombyte, and–while I'm sure it was more-than-good-enough for a college professor to check and see that the work had been done–it was still 'a to-do list' for people who didn't have the report (of which the bibliography was an appendix) to see.
So–rather than issue a full-complaint there–I went and did the work (below) ...
“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and What Was Found There”. Geocities. 1/21/04
“Biography of Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)”. Grade Saver. 1/21/04.
Bloom, Harold. Lewis Carroll
. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987.
Bloomingdale, Judith. “Alice as Anima: The Image of Woman in Carroll’s Classic.” Aspects of Alice. Ed. Robert Phillips
. New York: Vanguard Press, Inc., 1971. 378-389.
“ClassicNote on ‘Alice in Wonderland’”. Grade Saver. 1/21/04.
“ClassicNote on ‘Alice in Wonderland’: Full Summary”. Grade Saver. Chapters 1 through 12. 1/21/04.
“ClassicNote on ‘Alice in Wonderland’: Major Themes”. Grade Saver. 1/21/04.
“ClassicNote on ‘Alice in Wonderland’: Short Summary”. Grade Saver. 1/21/04.
“The Duck and the Dodo: References in the Alice books to friends and family”. Earthlink. 1/20/04.
Tucker, Martin. MOULTON'S LIBRARY OF LITERARY CRITICISM
. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1966. pp. 370-377
Now, let the appreciation commence! lol

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