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Overview
Lewis Carroll was a prolific writer; as well as his numerous books, he produced a wide range of other published material in the form of pamphlets, papers and articles in journals.
For a comprehensive list, the researcher is referred to The Lewis Carroll Handbook, which has been through several revisions - the most comprehensive being the 1979 edition, revised by Denis Crutch and published by Dawson. This is now out of print, but can often be obtained, second-hand, for around £20-£25.
This list below gives all the main works, but omits many of the pieces printed in journals and a lot of the short papers. Full descriptions and a reclassification is planned, for this section. In the meantime, this list might give you some ideas about what else Carroll wrote.
Childhood Compositions and Magazines
| 1845 |
Useful and Instructive Poetry (manuscript - published 1954) |
| c1848 |
The Rectory Magazine (manuscript) |
| c1850 |
La Guida Di Bragia (manuscript) |
| c1850-53 |
The Rectory Umbrella (manuscript - published 1932) |
| 1855-62 |
Mischmasch (manuscript with press cuttings - published 1932) |
Major Works - Books
| 1865 |
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
(illustrated: John Tenniel)
Printed in July, some copies were issued but most were recalled. Sheets from recalled edition were published by Appleton, New York in 1866. (See Publishing of Alice) |
| 1866 |
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
First published edition, (issued Dec 1865)
(See Publishing of Alice) |
| 1869 |
Phantasmagoria
A collection of poems |
| 1872 |
Through the Looking-Glass and what Alice found there
(Illustrated by John Tenniel; issued Dec 1871)
(See Publishing of Alice) |
| 1876 |
The Hunting of the Snark (illustrated by Henry Holiday) A long nonsense poem written in a mock-heroic style. |
| 1879 |
Euclid and his Modern Rivals - a play written in defence of Euclid's approach to the teaching of geometry |
| 1879 |
Doublets - a word game |
| 1883 |
Rhyme? And Reason? (A poetry collection - includes The Hunting of the Snark as illustrated by Henry Holiday as well as Phantasmagoria and other poems, newly illustrated by Arthur Frost) |
| 1885 |
A Tangled Tale (illustrated by Arthur Frost) A series of short stories, each containing one or more puzzles. |
| 1886 |
The Game of Logic. An elementary text on logic - presented in an entertaining way using Carroll's "game" to solve problems. |
| 1886 |
Alice’s Adventures under Ground. The facsimile of the original manuscript of the story as presented to Alice Liddell.
(See Publishing of Alice) |
| 1889 |
The Nursery “Alice”. An adaption of the Alice for younger children. (See Publishing of Alice) |
| 1889 |
Sylvie and Bruno (illustrated by Harry Furniss) A complicated story collecting together a diverse range of material - poems, short stories, etc. |
| 1893 |
Sylvie and Bruno Concluded. The second and concluding part of the Sylvie and Bruno story. |
| 1896 |
Symbolic Logic Part I Elementary. The first part of Carroll's major textbook on logic. Presented as a serious testbook for schools, but made entertaining by the use of interesting examples of puzzles to be solved and the use of Carroll "game" to solve them. |
Miscellaneous Pieces
| 1869 |
The Guildford Gazette Extraordinary |
| 1876 |
An Easter Greeting to Every Child who loves Alice |
| 1877 |
Memoria Technica |
| 1884 |
Christmas Greetings from a Fairy to a Child |
| 1888 |
Curiosa Mathematica Part I - New Theory of Parallels |
| 1890 |
Eight or Nine Wise Words about Letter Writing |
| 1893 |
Curiosa Mathematica Part II - Pillow Problems |
Posthumous Publications
| 1898 |
Three Sunsets (illus. E Gertrude Thomson) |
| 1899 |
Isa’s Visit to Oxford (1888). A humorous diary written out by Carroll for Isa Bowman recording events which took place during a visit which Isa made to stay with Carroll in Oxford. |
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Maggie’s Visit to Oxford (1889). Similar to Isa's Visit, although this account of Maggie's visit is entirely in verse. |
| 1907 |
Feeding the Mind (a printing of a lecture delivered 1884) |
| 1932 |
Rectory Umbrella and Mischmasch |
| 1954 |
Useful and Instructive Poetry |
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The Diaries of Lewis Carroll (An abridged version of Carroll's diary) |
| 1977 |
Symbolic Logic. Edited by W.W. Bartley. A collection of material originally developed for Carroll's three-part text book on logic. The editor attempts to recreate the second part and some of the third part of the series using material in proof or manuscript form. |
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The Wasp in a Wig. This episode from Through the Looking-Glass was edited out at a late stage of preparation for publication - partly at the request of John Tenniel, the illustrator. Proof pages of the episode were found in the 1970s and first published in 1977. |
| 1979 |
The Letters of Lewis Carroll. Edited by Morton N Cohen |
1993-
2005 |
The Diaries of Lewis Carroll. The unabridged text of the nine surviving (of the original 13) volumes, published with annotations and index, edited by Edward Wakeling. |
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