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Isa Bowman

The Story of Lewis Carroll

In “The Story of Lewis Carroll,” Isa Bowman meticulously navigates the intricate landscape of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson'Äîknown to the world as Lewis Carroll'Äîexploring the author'Äôs life and literary contributions through a blend of biographical narrative and critical analysis. The book illuminates the whimsical yet profound characteristics of Carroll'Äôs works, particularly the renowned «Alice'Äôs Adventures in Wonderland,” while situating them within the socio-cultural milieu of Victorian England. Bowman's narrative style interweaves vivid storytelling with scholarly rigor, offering insights into the imaginative techniques that propelled Carroll's stories into the canon of children's literature while addressing themes of identity and the absurdity of the adult world. Isa Bowman, an accomplished literary scholar with a focus on Victorian literature, draws upon her extensive research and personal fascination with Carroll's imaginative worlds to craft this compelling biography. Her exploration is influenced by her passion for the intersections of children'Äôs literature and psychological underpinnings, making her uniquely positioned to recount Carroll's life and career. Bowman's previous works reflect her interest in authors whose lives blur the lines between reality and fantasy, mirroring Carroll's own journey. This book is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the origins of literary whimsy and the complexities of identity. Bowman's engaging prose invites both scholars and casual readers alike to discover the depths of Carroll's genius while reflecting on the poignant struggles of a man caught between the playful innocence of childhood and the expectations of adulthood. Immerse yourself in this richly woven tapestry that reveals the multifaceted character behind one of literature's most beloved figures.
102 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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