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<strong>The</strong> Late Nineteenth-Century Novel<br />

1495 | 1496<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship <strong>of</strong> comparative philology. Oxford 1876.<br />

A method <strong>of</strong> taking votes on more than two issues. [Oxford] 1876.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hunting <strong>of</strong> the Snark: an agony in eight fits. 1876. Rptd 18 times<br />

between 1876 and 1910. <strong>The</strong> original illustrations were by Henry<br />

Holiday; among the artists who have reillustrated the poem are<br />

Peter Newell 1903, Mervyn Peake 1941, Ralph Steadman 1975,<br />

Quentin Blake 1976. For a comprehensive list <strong>of</strong> edns, trns and<br />

illustrators see Tanis and Dooley (eds) 1981 (col 1493), which contains<br />

a reliable modern edn.<br />

reviews: 1876: (Andrew Lang) Academy, 8 Apr; Athenaeum, 8<br />

Apr; Graphic, 15 Apr; Saturday Rev, 15 Apr; Spectator, 22 Apr;<br />

Standard, 24 Apr; Vanity Fair, 29 Apr.<br />

An Easter greeting to every child who loves ‘Alice’. [Oxford] 1876,<br />

1880.<br />

Fame’s penny-trumpet. [Oxford] 1876.<br />

Word-links: a game for two players. [Oxford 1878].<br />

Euclid and his modern rivals. 1879, 1885 (rev); suppl 1885.<br />

reviews: Vanity Fair, 12 Apr 1879; Eng Mechanic, 2 May 1879;<br />

Saturday Rev, 10 May 1879.<br />

Doublets: a word-puzzle. 1879, 1880.<br />

Lanrick: a game for two players. Oxford 1881.<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> the responsions-lists. [Oxford] 1882.<br />

Mischmasch: a word-game. [Oxford] 1882.<br />

Lawn tennis tournaments: the true method <strong>of</strong> assigning prizes.<br />

1883.<br />

Rhyme? and reason? 1883.<br />

Christmas greetings from a fairy to a child. [1884].<br />

Twelve months in a curatorship. Oxford 1884; suppl, post script<br />

Oxford 1884.<br />

<strong>The</strong> principles <strong>of</strong> parliamentary representation. 1884; suppl 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> proposed procuratorial cycle. [Oxford] 1885, 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> proctorial cycle to be voted on in Congregation. [Oxford] 1885.<br />

Suggestions as to election <strong>of</strong> proctors. [Oxford] 1885, 1886.<br />

A tangled tale. 1885.<br />

Three years in a curatorship. Oxford 1886.<br />

Remarks on report <strong>of</strong> finance committee. Oxford 1886.<br />

Remarks on Mr Sampson’s proposal . . . that common room shall pay<br />

rent. [Oxford] 1886.<br />

Observations on Mr Sampson’s new proposal. Oxford 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> game <strong>of</strong> logic. 1886, 1887.<br />

Alice’s adventures under ground. 1886; ed M. Gardner, New York<br />

1965. Followed by other edns.<br />

Curiosa mathematica, part I: a new theory <strong>of</strong> parallels. 1888.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nursery Alice. 1889, 1890; ed M. Gardner, New York 1966.<br />

Sylvie and Bruno. 1889.<br />

Circular billiards, for two players. [Oxford 1890].<br />

Eight or nine wise words about letter-writing. Oxford 1890.<br />

A postal problem. [Oxford?] 1891; suppl 1891.<br />

Syzygies: a word puzzle. [Oxford?] 1891.<br />

Curiosissima curatoria. Oxford 1892.<br />

Challenge to logicians. [Oxford?] 1892.<br />

Syzygies and Lanrick: a word-puzzle and a game. 1893.<br />

Curiosa mathematica, part II: pillow-problems thought out during<br />

sleepless nights. 1893, 1893 (2nd edn).<br />

Sylvie and Bruno concluded. 1893.<br />

A disputed point in logic. Oxford 1894.<br />

A theorem in logic. [Oxford] 1894.<br />

A logical puzzle. [Oxford] 1894.<br />

Logical nomenclature. [Oxford] 1895.<br />

Symbolic logic, part I: elementary. 1896.<br />

Resident women-students. Oxford 1896.<br />

Three sunsets and other poems. 1898.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Carroll picture book. 1899, New York 1961 (as Diversions and<br />

digressions). Both contain items pbd for the first time.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> Sylvie and Bruno. Ed E. H. Dodgson 1904.<br />

Feeding the mind. 1907; ed S. H. Goodacre, New York 1984.<br />

Some rare Carrolliana. 1924 (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> rectory umbrella and mischmasch. 1932.<br />

Useful and instructive poetry. Ed D. Hudson 1956.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Carroll circular. Ed T. Winkfield, Leeds no 1 1972, no 2 1974.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rectory magazine. Austin TX 1975.<br />

Lewis Carroll’s symbolic logic part I and part II. Ed W. W. Bartley III,<br />

New York 1977.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wasp in a wig. New York 1977<br />

<strong>The</strong> Oxford pamphlets, leaflets, and circulars <strong>of</strong> C. L. Dodgson. Ed<br />

E. Wakeling, Charlottesville VA 1993.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mathematical pamphlets <strong>of</strong> C. L. Dodgson and related pieces.<br />

Ed F. F. Abeles, Charlottesville VA 1994.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

Dodgson contributed fiction, prose articles, verse, games and puzzles to<br />

various publications. Some <strong>of</strong> these appear also in the Dodgson family magazines,<br />

in the volumes <strong>of</strong> poetry Dodgson published or in later collections <strong>of</strong> his<br />

works.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lady <strong>of</strong> the ladle. Whitby Gazette, 31 Aug 1854.<br />

Wilhelm Von Schmitz. Whitby Gazette, 7 Sep 1854.<br />

Poetry for the millions, and <strong>The</strong> dear gazelle. Comic Times, 18 Aug<br />

1855.<br />

She’s all my fancy painted him. Comic Times, 8 Sep 1855.<br />

Hints for etiquette. Comic Times, 13 Oct 1855.<br />

Photography extraordinary. Comic Times, 3 Nov 1855.<br />

Solitude. Train, Ye carpette knyghte. Train, Mar 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> path <strong>of</strong> roses. Train, May 1856.<br />

Novelty and romancement. A broken spell. Train, Upon the lonely<br />

moor. Train, Oct 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three voices. Train, Nov 1856.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sailor’s wife. Train, Apr 1857<br />

<strong>The</strong> palace <strong>of</strong> humbug. Oxford Critic, May 1857.<br />

Hiawatha’s photographing. Train, Dec 1857.<br />

A photographer’s day out. South Shields Amateur Mag, 1860.<br />

Photographic exhibition. Illus Times, Jan 1860.<br />

Faces in the fire. All the Year Round, Feb 1860.<br />

After three days. Temple Bar, July 1861.<br />

A sea dirge. College Rhymes, Oct term 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dream <strong>of</strong> fame. College Rhymes, Oct term 1861.<br />

An index to ‘In memoriam’. Co-edited with his sisters 1862.<br />

Ode to Damon from Chloë. College Rhymes no 2, [1862?].<br />

Those horrid hurdy-gurdies! College Rhymes no 2 [1862?]<br />

Only a woman’s hair. College Rhymes, Lent term 1862.<br />

Melancholetta. College Rhymes, Lent term 1862.<br />

Stolen waters. College Rhymes, Summer term 1862.<br />

Poeta fit non nascitur. College Rhymes no 7, [1862].<br />

Disillusionised. College Rhymes no 7, [1862].<br />

<strong>The</strong> lang coortin’. College Rhymes, Oct term 1862.<br />

Beatrice. College Rhymes, Oct term 1862.<br />

<strong>The</strong> majesty <strong>of</strong> justice. College Rhymes, Lent term 1863.<br />

Size and tears. College Rhymes, Summer term 1863.<br />

Atalanta in Camden Town. Punch, 27 July 1867.<br />

Castle-croquet: a game for four players. Aunt Judy’s Mag, Aug 1867.<br />

Bruno’s revenge. Aunt Judy’s Mag, Dec 1867.<br />

Puzzles from Wonderland. Aunt Judy’s Mag, Dec 1870.<br />

Some popular fallacies about vivisection. Fortnightly Rev, 1 June<br />

1875.<br />

Doublets. Vanity Fair, 1879–81. A series <strong>of</strong> word puzzles, their rules,<br />

answers and methods <strong>of</strong> scoring that appeared between 29 Mar<br />

1879 and 9 Apr 1881.<br />

Practical hints on teaching long multiplication worked with a<br />

single line <strong>of</strong> figures. Educational Times, 1 Nov 1879.<br />

A tangled tale. Monthly Packet, Feb 1880–Nov 1882.<strong>The</strong> individual<br />

‘knots’ or problems <strong>of</strong> what became the book <strong>of</strong> this title.<br />

What hand may wreathe thy natal crown. <strong>The</strong> garland <strong>of</strong> Rachel.<br />

Oxford 1881 (priv ptd).

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