Reality . . . and Nonsense
Political and Social Themes and Contexts
- Charles Dodgson and Politics
- "Alice — Mutton: Mutton — Alice": Parodies of Protocol in Through the Looking Glass
- The White Knight and the Victorian Gentleman
- Class in the Garden of Live Flowers
Making Nonsese of Economics
Food, Hunger, and Public Health
- Food, Drink, and Public Health in the Alice Books
- Food, Famine, and Gender
- Opium as a Possible Influence upon the Alice books
Education
Literary Relations
- The Critical Reception of Through the Looking-Glass
- Light, Darkness and Nostalgia in Dickens and Carroll
- "The Mouse's Tale" Through the Looking Glass may have been inspired by a personal dream that Tennyson related to Dodgson
- Men Falling Off Horses and the Victorian Gentleman
- Moral Sympathy in the Alice books and Jane Eyre
- Conflict between Emotion and Passion in Jane Eyre and Through the Looking Glass
- Questioning Good Manners in Through the Looking-Glass and Jane Eyre
Last modified 24 June 2014