Phyllis Greenacre, quoted in Florence Becker Lennon, The Life of Lewis Carroll (1962), p.32
Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll)
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It is not children who ought to read the works of Lewis Carroll; they are far better employed making mud-pies.
Lewis Carroll
It is not children who ought to read the works of Lewis Carroll; they are far better employed making mud-pies.
Charles (Lewis Carroll) Dodgson
Lewis Carroll's humour is that of an educated man; it is fun indeed, but of the most refined and exotic. And that is why his books, popular as they are and as they deserve to be among children, can only be fully appreciated by grown-up readers.
Lewis Carroll
We lament that we cannot go home again, cannot be a little child once more, and Lewis Carroll's works have enabled us to deny that reality momentarily, to indulge our dreams for one bright interval.
Charles (Lewis Carroll) Dodgson
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