"…informative, enlightening, and highly recommended book, an important addition to the literature for general Carrollian readers as well as academics." --Clare Imholtz, Knight Letter, Lewis Carroll Society of North America
"The opportunity to learn more — to be startled by facts and surprising pieces of information and perception — is exactly what Susina provides us in this capacious, remarkable book that has broad appeal to nonacademics, scholars, and Carroll specialists. It is a text that generates delight, enthusiasm, and wonder." --Dorothy G. Clark, The Lion and the Unicorn
"…informative, enlightening, and highly recommended book, an important addition to the literature for general Carrollian readers as well as academics." --Clare Imholtz, Knight Letter, Lewis Carroll Society of North America
"The opportunity to learn more — to be startled by facts and surprising pieces of information and perception — is exactly what Susina provides us in this capacious, remarkable book that has broad appeal to nonacademics, scholars, and Carroll specialists. It is a text that generates delight, enthusiasm, and wonder." --Dorothy G. Clark, The Lion and the Unicorn
"Susina's text offers a wonderful starting point to researchers who are new to the study of Carroll... he realistically situates Carroll's contributions to children's literature, publishing, and popular culture within their historical, literary, and social context." --Sarah Minslow, Children's Literature Association Quarterly