The Mystery of Lewis Carroll
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‘The Deserted Parks’, 283
Euclid and His Modern Rivals, 49–50, 176
Game of Logic, 52–3
Guide to the Mathematical Student, 44
‘Hiawatha’s Photographing’, 248
‘The Hunting of the Snark’, 57, 80, 224, 231–3
‘Jabberwocky’, 31, 231
‘Little Birds’, 230
‘Mad Gardener’s Song’, 230
‘Morning Clouds’, 194–5
‘Oughts and Crosses’, 55
‘Phantasmagoria’, 56–7
‘A Photographer’s Day Out’, 241
‘Puzzles from Wonderland’, 56
‘A Sea Dirge’, 156
Sidney Hamilton, 29, 31
‘Stolen Waters’, 114–16, 172–3
Sylvie and Bruno and Sylvie and Bruno Concluded, 28–30, 86–8, 133, 195, 225–8, 230, 269
A Tangled Tale, 55–6
‘Theatre Dress’, 120, 196
Three Sunsets, 113–16
‘Three Sunsets’ (‘Dream of Fame’), 113–16
‘The Three Voices’, 234–5
‘The Unknown One’, 214
see separate entries for Alice in Wonderland; Through the Looking-Glass
Carroll Diagrams, 44
Catholic Women’s League, 41
charities, 140, 285–7, 295
Chataway, Gertrude, 216, 256
children, 72, 87, 112, 114, 118–24, 127–50, 195–6, 296
boys, 131–3, 147
and photography, 120–3, 138, 145, 243–4, 248, 252–3, 255–60, 263
and social class, 135–7
and storytelling, 216–18, 235
theatrical children, 131, 135–6
in Victorian poetry, 118
children’s charities, 285–6, 295
cholera, 41, 82
Christ Church, Oxford, 2–4, 13, 15, 28, 147, 216, 223–4
and celibacy, 43, 109–10, 183
Common Room, 50–1, 64, 201, 276–7, 281
LC’s colleagues, 62–3, 297
and LC’s income, 268, 271–2
LC’s living arrangements, 63–4, 281, 296
and LC’s photography, 250, 252–3
and Liddell family, 154–6, 161
and mathematics, 42–3
and ordination, 43, 164, 182–3, 185–6
and religious movements, 189–90
snobbishness, 42–3, 46
Christian Socialism, 191–2
Church of England, 43, 182, 220
Circulating Notes, 283
Clarendon Press (printers), 170
Clarke, Henry Savile, 267
class system, 135–7
Clay’s (printers), 170
Clerkenwell women’s prison, 285
cocaine, 81
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 191
College Rhymes, 115
Collier, John, 84
Collingwood, Mary (née Dodgson), 17, 29–30, 76, 108, 124, 240, 291
her marriage, 273–4
Collingwood, Stuart, 15, 17
and LC’s adolescence, 36–7
and LC’s child-friendships, 119, 121, 127–8, 140–1
and LC’s depression, 33, 119, 222, 292
and LC’s emotional life, 111–13
and LC’s female friends, 104
and LC’s ordination, 187–8, 221
and LC’s storytelling, 215
and mathematics, 39–40
and schools, 21, 23–4, 295–6
and supernatural, 203, 293
and theatre, 221–2
Commissioners for Lunacy, 271
consumption, 232–3
Cooper, Miss, 275
Coote, Bert, 132, 146–7, 214
Coutts Bank, 272
Croft-on-Tees, 14, 17, 36, 222, 270, 273
Cuddesdon Theological College, 184
dancing, 19
D
Dante, 174
Daresbury, 11–13, 245
Darlington, 270
Darwin, Charles, 189–91, 203, 245, 270
de Bunsen, Victoria, 284
Defoe, Daniel, 204
Delaroche, Paul, 240
Denman, Edith, 48
Deserted Village, The (Goldsmith), 283
diaries, LC’s, 110–12, 297
and bank account, 270
and child-friendships, 119, 128, 137, 140, 148–9
and Common Room duties, 276–7
and evolution, 191
and marriage, 161–2, 164
and ordination, 183–4, 186, 189
and photography, 254
and Skeffington’s marriage, 274–5
and supernatural, 203–4
Dickens, Charles, 271
Disney, Walt, 231
Dixon, William, 96
Dodgson, Major C H W, 162
Dodgson, Caroline, 17
Dodgson, Revd Charles, 11–14, 19, 110, 250
his death, 33–4, 110, 119, 176, 201, 222, 273, 294
and education, 17, 20
and LC’s ordination, 182–4
his letters, 32
relationship with LC, 31–3
and religion, 189–90, 192, 201
and theatre, 131, 220, 222
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, see Carroll, Lewis
Dodgson, Edwin, 18–20, 80, 182, 214, 245
Dodgson, Elizabeth, 16–17, 20
Dodgson, Frances, 11, 13–14
her letters, 27–8, 82, 214
relationship with LC, 26–30
and theatre, 131
Dodgson, Frances (Fanny), 16–17, 20, 275
Dodgson, Henrietta, 17–18, 109
Dodgson, Louisa, 17, 215, 251
Dodgson, Margaret, 17
Dodgson, Mary, see Collingwood, Mary
Dodgson, Menella, 96, 147–8, 162, 164, 168
Dodgson, Skeffington, 32, 162, 234, 272, 282
and learning difficulties, 16, 18, 20
marriage and clerical career, 18–19, 182, 274–5
Dodgson, Violet, 274
Dodgson, Wilfred, 110, 234, 272
argument with LC, 183, 187
and Bowman memoir, 104, 106
as LC’s executor, 141, 265
marriage and career, 18, 20, 182, 274
Dogs’ Temporary Home, 287
Donkin, Alice Jane, 246
Doublets, 61–2
Drage, Gerida, 261
Drage, Gertrude, 261
Drummond, Henry, 204
Duckworth, Robinson, 158
Dymes, Margie, 279
Dymes, Mrs, 279, 281
Dymes, Ruth, 279
Dymes, Thomas Jamieson, 278–81
E
Eastbourne, 63, 74, 98, 109, 128, 255, 280
Eastbourne College, 278
Eastbourne Gazette, 204
Ellis, Dymphna, 134
Enid (friend), 109
epilepsy, 89–91, 298–9
Esoteric Buddhism, 87–8
Eton College, 23
Euclidian geometry, 49–50
evolution, 190–1, 270
F
fairies, 87–8
Faraday, Michael, 244
fathers, 31
Feilding, Mrs, 118
Fenton, Roger, 250
Fletcher, Margaret, 41
flowers, language of, 168–9, 247
Foote, Dr, 97
‘Forster’, 8, 270–1
Forster, John, 271
Forster, Revd Thomas, 271
Fourth Dimension, 208
France, 225
Frederick, Crown Prince, of Denmark, 244, 252
free love, 97
Freshwater, 251
Freud, Sigmund, 142–3
Frost, Arthur Burdett, 97
Furniss, Dorothy, 88–9
Furniss, Harry, 26, 70, 88–9, 91, 202, 269
G
gadgets, 129, 282
Gaisford, Dean, 42, 45
Gamlen, Mr and Mrs, 107
Gavazzi, Alessand
ro, 190
Gernsheim, Helmut, 247–8, 255–6
Gilbert W S, 137
Girdlestone, Arthur, 127–9, 150
Glanvil, Joseph, 204
Godstow, 157, 159
Goldschmidt, A M E, 142
Goldsmith, Oliver, 283
Goodacre, Dr Selwyn, 82–3
Goya, Francisco de, 29
Greek Slave, The (Powers), 258
Green, Rev. G. R., 281
Green, Roger Lancelyn, 72
Grotjahn, Martin, 145
Guildford, 16, 92, 232, 273, 280
Guppy, Mrs (Miss Nichol), 207–8, 294
H
Harcourt, Augustus Vernon, 158
Hargreaves, Reginald, 174
Harrison, Frederic, 278
Hart, Dr Yvonne, 90–1, 298
Harte, Bret, 247
Hatch, Beatrice, 136, 145, 256
Hatch, Ethel, 145, 256, 284
Hatch, Evelyn, 243, 256
Headington Hill, 41
Heaphy, Thomas, 205–6, 281
Henderson, Annie, 145, 257
Henderson, Mrs, 256–7
Henry VIII, King, 3
Herkomer, Hubert von, 284
Hills & Saunders (photographic printers), 282
Holiday, Henry, 247
Holiday, Winifred, 133
Holman Hunt, William, 244
Holmes, Sherlock, 81
Home, D D, 204
homeopathy, 67, 80–1
Homes of Hope, 285
homosexuality, 24, 132
hospitals, 286–7
House of Charity for Distressed Persons, 287
Hudson, Derek, 122
Hughes, Arthur, 84, 282
Hunt, James, 75–6
Hunt, Mrs, 263
Hunt, Thomas, 75
Huxley, Thomas, 191, 244, 270
I
Idylls of the King (Tennyson), 113–14
‘In Memoriam’ (Tennyson), 192
India, 82
insurance, 287–8
international date line, 40
Irving, Laurence, 102–3, 263
Isle of Wight, 251
Italy, 208
J
Jack the Ripper, 6
Jacques, Irene Dodgson, 83, 129
Jane (nursemaid), 31
K
King’s College London, 192
Kingsley, Charles, 284
Kingsley, Henry, 284–5
Kitchin, George, 244, 252
Kitchin, Maud, 253, 261–3
Kitchin, Xie, 252–3, 261, 263
L
Lady of the Lilacs (Hughes), 84, 282
Langton Clarke, James, 208–9
Latham, Dr, 298
Latham, P W, 91
laudanum, 81
Lawrie, Miss Rose, 247
Leach, Karoline, 6, 117, 125
Lebailly, Hugues, 84, 97
letters, LC’s, 15–16, 29, 36, 73, 77, 156, 219, 223, 297
to Bertie Coote, 146
complaining, 63
to dentist, 235–6
destroyed by family, 140
and education, 20–1
and gossips, 108
and photography, 262–3
Lewin, Dr, 76
Ley, Dr J W, 22, 24
Liddell, Alice, 57, 58, 68, 112, 142, 147, 155–61, 169
and Alice in Wonderland, 153, 157–8, 168–71, 174–5, 177–8, 217, 223
and marriage, 144, 154, 161–3, 165–8
as married woman, 174
and photography, 155–7, 161, 244, 247, 252, 259
Liddell, Edith, 58, 155, 157–60, 167, 252
Liddell, Dean H G, 45, 153, 155, 160, 172, 177–8, 266
and LC’s ordination, 164, 185–6
Liddell, Harry, 112, 131, 154–6, 279
Liddell, Lorina (Ina), 58, 75, 147, 155–60, 169, 252
and Alice in Wonderland, 153, 158
appearance, 154, 163
and marriage, 162–8
Liddell, Mrs, 117, 155, 159–64, 168, 172, 178
Liddon, H P, 132, 139, 185, 188, 207
Literature, 104
Liverpool Lock Hospital, 286
Llandudno, 161
Lock Hospitals, 286
London Photographic Society, 246
London School of Economics, 279
Louisa (nursemaid), 30–1
Lowndes, Dr Frederick W, 286
Lucy, Edith, 102
Lucy, Katie, 18
Lutwidge, Lucy, 26, 215
Lutwidge, Robert W Skeffington, 26, 79, 83, 85, 110, 271
M
MacDonald, George, 132, 191, 244
MacDonald, Greville, 132
MacDonald, Lilia, 193
MacDonald, Mrs, 219
Macmillan & Co (publishers), 170, 268–9, 277, 283, 288
macropsia and micropsia, 90, 142, 299
Madeira, 155
magic and the supernatural, 203–9
Maidens’ Race, The (Weguelin), 84
Mallam, Ursula, 133
Manchester, 8
Manners, Mary, 172
marriage, 19–20, 96–7, 109–10, 296–7
masturbation, 86, 90, 112
mathematics, 17, 26, 39–40, 43–5, 48–51, 131, 183
puzzles and problems, 49–51, 54–5
and religion, 196, 210
Mather, Cotton, 204
Maurice, F D, 191–2, 199
Maxwell, Sir Herbert, 47
Mayhew, Ethel, 121–2
Mayhew, Janet, 121–2
Mayhew, Margaret, 74, 122–3, 199
Mayhew, Mr and Mrs, 121–2
Mayhew, Ruth, 121–2
Mayor, Robert, 40
medicine, 67, 78–80, 85–6, 96
mental illness, 26, 85, 89–91
Metropolitan Association for Befriending Young Servants, 286
Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association, 287
migraine, 91, 298–9
Mileham, Harry R, 136
Mileham, May, 136
Millais, John Everett, 244
Miller, Marion, 102
Miller, May, 109
Monthly Packet, The, 55
morphine, 81
Morton, J M, 222
Moscow, 207
mothers, 28–31, 226
Munro, Alexander, 245
N
Nana (Suchorowsky), 84–5
New Royalty Theatre, 221
Niagara Falls, 218
Nickel, Douglas, 254–5
nieces, 104
Nottingham, 76
Nuneham House, 157
nursemaids, 30–1
O
Observer, 145
Ore, 75
Origin of Species (Darwin), 189–90, 245
Owen, Atty, 261–2
Owen, Mr and Mrs, 261–3
Oxford, 4, 40–1, 270–1, 274, 280, 297
Ashmolean Museum, 250
Badcock’s Yard, 249, 253
Mitre Inn, 156
Museum of Natural History debate, 191, 270
and religious controversy, 189–93
Oxford Art & Antique Agency, 262
Oxford High School for Girls, 47, 52
Oxford Movement, 189
Oxford Old Bank, 265, 271, 275
Oxfordshire, 245
P
Paget, Sir James, 85–6, 96
Palgrave F T, 246
pantomimes, 221, 267
Paris, 83, 206–8
Pharaoh’s Handmaiden (Collier), 84
photography, 26, 131, 140, 203, 240–63
art photographs, 245
and children, 120–3, 138, 145, 243–4, 248, 252–3, 255–60, 263
family photographs, 245
genre photographs, 245–8
and Liddell family, 155–7, 161, 252, 259
and morality, 258–60
nude photographs, 120–3, 128, 138, 145, 256–60, 263
scientific photographs, 245
social photography,
250–1
topographical photographs, 245
wet collodion process, 242–3, 253
poetry, LC’s, 228–35
polygamy, 96
Poole, Mrs, 124
pornography, 96
Powers, Hiram, 258
Prickett, Miss, 155–6, 161–2, 169
Princeton Collection, 246
prostitution, 96, 285–7
psychoanalysis, 142–3, 146–7, 255–6
psychology, 293
Pudney, John, 68
Punch, 239
Pusey, Dr E B, 139, 182, 190, 192
Q
Quin, Minna, 283
R
Radley School, 23–4
railways, 15, 41, 275
Rectory Magazine, The, 214–15
Rectory Umbrella, The, 39
Reed, German, 267
Reed, Langford, 95, 102
Rees, Walter, 77, 131
Reformatory and Refuge Union, 286
Rejlander, Oscar Gustav, 243, 249–50
‘Resolution and Independence’ (Wordsworth), 229
Richards, Mrs, 134
Richmond School, 20–1
Ripon, 14
Rivers, Henry F, 76–8
Rix, Charlotte, 100–1
Rix, Edith, 97–8
Roman Catholicism, 189–90
Rossetti, Christina, 118
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, 97, 250
Rossetti, William, 70
Rowell, Ethel, 47, 68, 134, 145
Rugby School, 2, 21–5, 40, 83, 132, 140, 261, 295–6
Ruskin, John, 239
Russia, 25, 83, 207, 283
Ryan, Michael, 97
S
Sadleir, Michael, 63
St Bartholomew’s Hospital, 78
St Mary’s Hospital, 79
Sandown, 216
Schilder, Professor Paul, 145
schools, 20–4, 295–6
Scott, Sir Walter, 247
séances, 206–8, 294
sexual abuse, 23–4
Shaftesbury, Lord, 23
Shakespeare, William, 221
Shawyer, Enid, 145
sherry, 91
Shuldham, Edward, 80
Shute, Mrs E L, 67, 201
Sidgwick, Henry, 159
Skinner, John, 146–7
slavery, 258–9
Society for Psychical Research, 203, 208, 293
Society for the Protection of Women and Children, 285
Society for the Relief of Distress, 287
Society for the Rescue of Young Women and Children, 285
Society for the Suppression of Mendicity, 287
Society for the Suppression of Vice, 286–7
Soto, Fernando, 232
South, John Flint, 78
South Kensington Museum, 99
Southey, Robert, 217, 245
Spencer, Herbert, 197
stammering, 72–8, 131, 214
steamships, 273
Stern, Jeffrey, 205
Stevens, Enid, 230–1
Strong, T B, 49, 52, 62, 290–1
strychnine, 91
Stylographic pen, 282
Suchorowsky, Marceli, 84