Monthly Archives: September 2004

A new article in the Reading Shelf

How Pleasant to Know Mr Lear! by Bertha Coolidge Continue reading

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Lewis Carroll and Little Girls (again!)

It had to happen. After years of attacks to his biography of Lewis Carroll, Morton N. Cohen has replied in the pages of the Times Literary Supplement Continue reading

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My Uncle Arly on the stage

The Hoipolloi company will be performing it this autumn. Continue reading

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Why is Humpty Dumpty depicted as an egg?

The answer from the Groton Public Library… Continue reading

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Find love with fur and feathers

The Sunday Herald reports on a new stage version of The Owl and the Pussy-cat. Continue reading

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