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Jenny Woolf

Author of The mystery of Lewis Carroll

2 Works 205 Members 7 Reviews

About the Author

Jenny Woolf is a London-based journalist. She has written for the BBC, The Sunday Times, Smithsonian, Reader's Digest, and Islands, and has reviewed children's literature for Punch. She is the editor of Lewis Carroll In His Own Account. She is married with two children.

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Gender
female
Nationality
UK
Places of residence
London, England, UK
Occupations
journalist

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This was really illuminating. I like Alice and have found it dismaying to see the bad things that are said about the author, so I was pleased that this book offered a considered and reasoned picture of a very unusual and positive man who was remembered with great love and affection by so many women and girls. It is necessary to put historical figures in the context of the long ago world they lived in and too few authors do this.
 
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GALLIARD | 6 other reviews | Nov 16, 2019 |
Unique perspective, but had trouble holding my attention.
 
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MizPurplest | 6 other reviews | Jan 15, 2018 |
This was not as interesting as I thought it would be. Even though Carroll came from a large family they were all very private people so little is known about his childhood or personal life when older.
The book dwells mainly on the accusations regarding paedophilia put forth and gaining momentum after Freud, but not during Carroll's own lifetime. In regards to that people are going to believe whatever they want to believe regardless of the proof showing otherwise. I do not personally believe that he was---as stressed in the book, Dodgson should be judged as he would have been seen in his own time, not by modern society.… (more)
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TheCelticSelkie | 6 other reviews | Jan 31, 2016 |
I enjoyed this fairly balanced account of the life of Charles L. Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll; it was well written and well researched and I learned a lot about the subject. Two minor complaints: for a book that talks a lot about photography I thought the author could have been a bit more generous with pictures; also, it irritated me somehow that Woolf referred to Dodgson as Lewis Carroll throughout the book - this was not the name his contemporaries would have used and I don't see it as his identity. Of course, that is just a personal preference. A good read, with lots of interesting details.… (more)
 
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SabinaE | 6 other reviews | Jan 23, 2016 |

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