Lewis Carroll & his Illustrators: Collaborations & Correspondence 1865-1898.

Lewis Carroll & his Illustrators: Collaborations & Correspondence 1865-1898.

by Morton N Cohen (Author), Edward Wakeling (Author)

Synopsis

Over the course of his literary career, Lewis Carroll communicated endlessly with the people he commissioned to provide the picture plates for his books. These were relationships that were fraught with tensions, overwhelmed by Carroll's perfectionism and maintained by a mutual respect. These letters give a fascinating insight into the way these much loved books came to look to the way they did.

Fastidious in his approach, Carroll would redraw the illustrator's sketches, often several times, and would not stand for anything he considered to be below the best. Sometimes this would mean pulping entire print runs of books simply for the plates being `Far too bright.'

However, Carroll was not single-minded in his approach, these letters unearth the uneasy collaborations he had with artists such as Tenniel, who would force him to change his mind, sometimes even altering the text as a consequence.

This is a book for anyone who has loved the Alice books, as well as an intriguing glimpse behind some of the most endearing of artistic collaborations.

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 384
Edition: Unabridged
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 07 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0333783077
ISBN 13: 9780333783078

Media Reviews
And about time too, for this is the first publication of the letters of one of the most famous and influential writers in modern literary history. In the age of Harry Potter, the Alice books are still the children's stories with the widest audience and the deepest appeal, and there is an immense public appetite for information about their author. But Lewis Carroll did not live a particularly adventurous life. The adventure is in the stories, and to some extent in this correspondence, much of it with printers, publishers and illustrators. A book for anyone at all interested in how the Alice books came to be not just imagined and written, but finally produced as bound and illustrated printed pages.
Author Bio
Born in Alberta, Canada, Morton N Cohen has spent twenty years researching the letter of Lewis Carroll and was the editor of a two-volume edition of the letters published in 1979. He is the biographer of CL Dodgson.