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Lewis Carroll: Critical Essay by M. S. Ashbourne

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SOURCE: Ashbourne, M. S. “The Cheshire-Cat: Sign of Signs.” Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic Analysis 6, no. 1 (spring 2001): 79-106.

In the following essay, Ashbourne examines the semiotic implications of the Cheshire Cat in the Alice stories.

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