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From: The Seattle Times (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune NewsService)
Date: 20020711
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Byline: Sheila Farr
Was Charles Dodgson a would-be pedophile or good-natured Victorian bachelor whose love of children was channeled through the families of his friends?
A handsome new book from Princeton University Press adds to the literature on the brilliant and controversial author of "Alice in Wonderland" _ one of the great imaginative fictions of all time _ but "Lewis Carroll Photographer" by Roger Taylor and Edward Wakeling, doesn't put to rest the question of Charles Dodgson's sexual proclivities.
Dodgson _ better known by his pen name Lewis Carroll _ was a ...
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