Inventing Wonderland: The Lives and Fantasies of Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, J. M. Barrie, Kenneth Grahame and A. A. MilneA thoughtful look into the lives of our greatest children's authors. |
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the Child as Muse | 29 |
the Victorian Escape | 65 |
Et in Arcadia Ego | 143 |
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