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Stuart Dodgson Collingwood (1870–1937)

Author of The Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll

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Works by Stuart Dodgson Collingwood

Associated Works

The Complete Illustrated Works of Lewis Carroll (1845) — Contributor, some editions — 4,900 copies, 33 reviews
Alice in Wonderland [Norton Critical Edition, 2nd ed.] (1992) — Contributor — 650 copies, 10 reviews
Alice in Wonderland [Norton Critical Edition, 1st ed.] (1971) — Contributor — 159 copies, 3 reviews
Unknown Lewis Carroll (1899) — Editor — 79 copies, 1 review
Lewis Carroll: Interviews and Recollections (1989) — Contributor — 8 copies, 1 review

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Birthdate
1870
Date of death
1937
Gender
male
Relationships
Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (uncle)
Collingwood, Charles Edward Stuart (father)
Nationality
UK
Associated Place (for map)
UK

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2 reviews
So great was the success of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass that, the moment author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) died in 1898, it was clear that there would have to be an autobiography. Indeed, one of Lewis Carroll's child friends, Isa Bowman, began almost at once to compile her own memoirs.

But the close-knit Dodgson family intended to keep its secrets. Only one man -- Dodgson's nephew Stuart Dodgson Collingwood -- was authorized to see his papers. show more Collingwood hurriedly compiled this book, the only "authorized" Lewis Carroll biography.

Authorized, but hagiographic, incomplete, and maddening. It does not truly represent a biography of Lewis Carroll. It is a series of sketches which do not make a whole. No one can truly understand the strange, tortured, mystical, creative author of the Alice books based on this work. We will never really understand Dodgson. But if you want to try, this is not the place to start. Start with a modern biography -- Cohen's or Clark's or Woolf's. If, having read several of the recent books, you are still interested, then try Collingwood. After all, Collingwood had access to a number of sources since destroyed. But be aware: While what it says can usually be trusted, what it leaves unsaid cannot.
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Frankly: this biography is a piece of crap. Just the family cashing in before anybody else could.

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