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Lewis Carroll's Photography and Modern Childhood

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"In 1856, when Charles Lutwidge Dodgson adopted the pen name Lewis Carroll, photography was still a young medium, and presented uncharted possibilities for representation. Carroll soon found his forte in photographing children, and his photograph Alice Liddell as a Beggar Child (1858) is now one of the most famous Victorian depictions of a child. Carroll's engagement with childhood occurred at a critical juncture, when the idea of "childhood" was just beginning to attain status as a life stage with characteristics distinct ...

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Lewis Carroll's Photography and Modern Childhood 2020, Princeton University Press, Princeton

ISBN-13: 9780691193182

Hardcover