Lewis Carroll: Photography on the Move

Lewis Carroll: Photography on the Move

by Lindsay Smith
Lewis Carroll: Photography on the Move

Lewis Carroll: Photography on the Move

by Lindsay Smith

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Overview

Though he’s known now primarily as the author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, in his lifetime Lewis Carroll was interested at least as much in photography as in writing. This book offers a close look at Carroll’s engagement with the medium, both as a creator and a collector of photographs. Lindsay Smith takes readers to the glass studio above Carroll’s college rooms at Oxford, where he created many of his striking portraits, and she also follows him into the field—on excursions to the theater in London, to the seaside at Eastbourne, and even to Russia. Smith also details Carroll’s enthusiastic work as a collector, in which role he arranged portrait sittings for photographers whose work he admired.

Beautifully illustrated with a generous selection of Carroll’s work and that of other photographers of the period, this book gives fans of Carroll’s writing a new way to understand his creative genius.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780235196
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 01/15/2016
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Lindsay Smith is professor of English at the University of Sussex and codirector of its Centre for the Visual. She is the author of  Pre-Raphaelitism: Poetry and Painting; The Politics of Focus: Women, Children and Nineteenth-century Photography; and Victorian Photography, Painting, and Poetry.

Table of Contents

Introduction 
1. ‘The [Glass] House’: Christ Church, Oxford 
2. Carroll on the Train 
3. The Play House: Carroll at the Theatre in London 
4. Carroll in St Russia: Shopping for Photographs and Icons 
5. Ore House, Hastings: Stammering, Speech Therapy and the Voice of Infancy 
6. Lushington Road, Eastbourne  
Postscript 
References 
Bibliography 
Acknowledgements 
Photo Acknowledgements 
Index
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