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Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction: Carroll's Uses of "Litterature"รค | 3 |
2 | Representative Specific Sources and Analogues | 13 |
3 | The Battle between Religious, Moral, and Informational Didacticism and Imaginative Literature for Children | 21 |
4 | "The World Turned Upside Down" | 33 |
5 | The Looking-Glass Book | 52 |
6 | Dream Vision: Carroll's Subsuming Form | 61 |
Appendices | 79 | |
Notes | 235 | |
Works Cited | 243 | |
Index | 249 |
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