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Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll)

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Mr. Dodgson had a mathematical, a logical and a philosophical mind; and when these qualities are united to a love of the grotesque, the resultant fancies are sure to have a quite peculiar charm, a charm so much the greater because its source is subtle and eludes all attempts to grasp it. Sometimes he seems to revel in ideas which are not merely illogical but anti-logical.
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Henry Holiday, The Snark's Significance, Academy, 29 January 1898.

 
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