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I use this page for collecting links which I am interested in.

Carroll | Snark illustrators | Libraries | Archives | Museums | Searches | Darwin & Wallace | other links


Snark illustrators:

  • Steve’s and Geoff’s page


Libraries:

  • Hathi Trust
  • Library of Congress (USA)


Archives:

  • Wayback Machine
  • commons.wikimedia.org
  • openculture.com


Museums:

  • Democratising the Rijksmuseum. Why did the Rijksmuseum make available their highest quality material without restrictions, and what are the results? Joris Pekel, Europeana Foundation


Google search:

  • Snark Week
  • Google Scholar


Darwin & Wallace:

  • Alfred Russel Wallace
  • Ian Duncan, On Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle


Carroll:

  • ⭐ Katherine Wakely-Mulroney: The Man Who Loved Children: Lewis Carroll Studies’ Evidence Problem, Journal of the History of Sexuality, University of Texas Press, Volume 30, Number 3, September 2021, pp. 335-362 (2021-09, The first seven pages of the article are in public domain.)
  • Surrey: Exploring Surrey’s Past | All Saints Lewis Carroll Centre, Daresbury | Lewis Carroll in Guildford
  • Snark: Books & Papers | Snarkology
  • Lewis Carroll Societies: North America | UK
  • Library


other links:

  • simulacrum, simulacra
  • 한혜정 (Han, Hye-Chung): From Pictures to (Digital) Storytelling: The Interactivity between Image and Text in Alices, 2019
  • allusions
    adaptions
  • isomorphic relationship: see A Brief Look at Godel, Escher, Bach: An Exercise in Reading and Decoding

2022-01-06

Publications

  • LCSNA Knight Letter

Museums

  • British Museum
  • Museé Unterlinden

Recent Posts

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  • Museé Unterlinden Retweets
  • Kitty
  • Easter Greeting
  • A Double Rule of Three
  • The Failing Occurred in the Sailing
  • Repetition increases perceived truth
  • The Bandersnatch fled
    as the others appeared
  • The Baker’s Uncle Yoda’s Relative is
  • The Mathematical World of C.L. Dodgson

content

  • The Hunting of the Snark
  • Library
  • Books & Papers for Snark Hunters
  • Henry Holiday’s Snark illustrations
    • The Wimmelbild
  • Thomas Cranmer
    • Knight Letter № 100
    • Thomas Cranmer’s Burning
    • Article 42 in the 42 Articles
    • Eternal Damnation
    • Seven Coats
    • Monstrances
    • Crucifix
  • Noses
    • Nose is a Nose is a Nose
    • Noseflip Animation
  • Bone Players
  • Terror
  • Snarks have Five Marks
    • Snark Depictions
    • Snarking
    • Bathing-Machines
    • Breakfast in Tahiti
  • Rethinking
    • буджум
    • Sometimes I change my views
      • Snark Taxonomy
    • Fact Checks
    • Tragedy
    • 9.5±0.5 Snark Hunters
    • Lace-Making is Evil
    • jub jub jub jub jub jub jub
    • The Bellman’s Map
    • Pareidolia
    • Thinking it Through (about and beyond Snark)
  • My 1st finding
  • The Vanishing
  • John Everett Millais
  • John Martin
  • Inspiration by Re-Interpretation
  • The Baker’s Uncle Yoda’s Relative is
  • Kitty
  • Queen Elizabeth I
  • Edward VI and the Pope
  • The Tax Collector
  • Care and Hope
  • Waistcoat Poetry
  • On Borrowing
  • Blur
  • You are responsible for what you see
  • What I tell you three times is true
  • Cheeky
  • Essays and Reviews
  • Henry Holiday
    • The Snark’s Significance
    • Holiday’s Boojum
  • Lewis Carroll
    • Mental Troubles
  • Music
  • Large Images (e.g. for posters)
    • Darwin’s HMS Beagle
    • The Beaver’s Lesson
    • Banker, Bellman, Beagle, Beaver
    • Ceci n’est pas un cigare
    • 不佳不见
  • Bycatch
    • Matthias Grünewald
      Gustave Doré
    • Playing with Pareidolia
    • M.C. Escher
  • Snark for Firefox

External Links

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  • Google
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  • Reddit (2017)
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