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Wonderful Look At Lewis Carroll

About 1 pages (411 words)

The Washington Post, May 29th, 1994

Is Lewis Carroll's timeless "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" simply an innocent children's story? Those who think so are in for a fascinating glance through the looking glass, courtesy of The Learning Channel's "Great Books" series, airing Saturday at 10 p.m. The fourth installment of the Donald Sutherland-hosted series brings the background of mathematics professor Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (alias Lewis Carroll) out of the rabbit hole, describing how his view of childhood contrasted with the rigid social standards of 1860s Victorian England. This program is not necessarily recommended for yo...

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