Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Lewis Carroll
Author: Lewis Carroll
Editor: David Widger
Release date: March 22, 2019 [eBook #59111]
Most recently updated: July 5, 2019
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Widger
CHAPTER I. | Down the Rabbit-Hole |
CHAPTER II. | The Pool of Tears |
CHAPTER III. | A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale |
CHAPTER IV. | The Rabbit Sends in a Little Bill |
CHAPTER V. | Advice from a Caterpillar |
CHAPTER VI. | Pig and Pepper |
CHAPTER VII. | A Mad Tea-Party |
CHAPTER VIII. | The Queen’s Croquet-Ground |
CHAPTER IX. | The Mock Turtle’s Story |
CHAPTER X. | The Lobster Quadrille |
CHAPTER XI. | Who Stole the Tarts? |
CHAPTER XII. | Alice’s Evidence |
CHAPTER I. | Down The Rabbit Hole |
CHAPTER II. | The Pool of Tears |
CHAPTER III. | A Race |
CHAPTER IV. | The Rabbit Sends in a Bill |
CHAPTER V. | A Caterpillar Tells Alice what to Do |
CHAPTER VI. | Pig and Pepper |
CHAPTER VII. | A Mad Tea Party |
CHAPTER VIII. | The Queen's Croquet Ground |
CHAPTER IX. | The Mock Turtle |
CHAPTER X. | The Lobster Dance |
CHAPTER XI. | Who Stole the Tarts? |
CHAPTER XII. | Alice on the Stand |
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I. | Down the Rabbit-hole | 1 |
II. | The Pool of Tears | 13 |
III. | A Caucus-race and a Long Tale | 24 |
IV. | The Rabbit sends in a Little Bill | 35 |
V. | Advice from a Caterpillar | 49 |
VI. | Pig and Pepper | 64 |
VII. | A Mad Tea-party | 82 |
VIII. | The Queen's Croquet-ground | 96 |
IX. | The Mock Turtle's Story | 111 |
X. | The Lobster Quadrille | 126 |
XI. | Who Stole the Tarts? | 139 |
XII. | Alice's Evidence | 150 |
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Alice
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Frontispiece |
The Pool of Tears
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22 |
They all crowded round it panting and asking, "But who has won?"
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28 |
"Why, Mary Ann, what are you doing out here?"
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36 |
Advice from a Caterpillar
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50 |
An unusually large saucepan flew close by it, and very nearly
carried it off
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70 |
It grunted again so violently that she looked down into its face in
some alarm
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74 |
A Mad Tea-Party
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84 |
The Queen turned angrily away from him and said to the Knave, "Turn
them over"
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100 |
The Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players, and
shouting "Off with his head!" or, "Off with her head!"
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116 |
The Mock Turtle drew a long breath and said, "That's very curious"
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132 |
Who stole the Tarts?
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140 |
At this the whole pack rose up into the air, and came flying down
upon her
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158 |
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I. | THE WHITE RABBIT | 1 |
II. | HOW ALICE GREW TALL | 5 |
III. | THE POOL OF TEARS | 9 |
IV. | THE CAUCUS-RACE | 13 |
V. | BILL, THE LIZARD | 17 |
VI. | THE DEAR LITTLE PUPPY | 21 |
VII. | THE BLUE CATERPILLAR | 25 |
VIII. | THE PIG-BABY | 29 |
IX. | THE CHESHIRE-CAT | 33 |
X. | THE MAD TEA-PARTY | 37 |
XI. | THE QUEEN’S GARDEN | 41 |
XII. | THE LOBSTER-QUADRILLE | 45 |
XIII. | WHO STOLE THE TARTS? | 49 |
XIV. | THE SHOWER OF CARDS | 54 |
CHAPTER I. | Looking-Glass house |
CHAPTER II. | The Garden of Live Flowers |
CHAPTER III. | Looking-Glass Insects |
CHAPTER IV. | Tweedledum And Tweedledee |
CHAPTER V. | Wool and Water |
CHAPTER VI. | Humpty Dumpty |
CHAPTER VII. | The Lion and the Unicorn |
CHAPTER VIII. | ‘It’s my own Invention’ |
CHAPTER IX. | Queen Alice |
CHAPTER X. | Shaking |
CHAPTER XI. | Waking |
CHAPTER XII. | Which Dreamed it? |
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Fit the First. The Landing |
3 |
Fit the Second. The Bellman's Speech |
15 |
Fit the Third. The Baker's Tale |
27 |
Fit the Fourth. The Hunting |
37 |
Fit the Fifth. The Beaver's Lesson |
47 |
Fit the Sixth. The Barrister's Dream |
61 |
Fit the Seventh. The Banker's Fate |
71 |
Fit the Eighth. The Vanishing |
79 |
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I. | LESS BREAD! MORE TAXES! 1 |
II. | L’AMIE INCONNUE 16 |
III. | BIRTHDAY-PRESENTS 29 |
IV. | A CUNNING CONSPIRACY 43 |
V. | A BEGGAR’S PALACE 56 |
VI. | THE MAGIC LOCKET 73 |
VII. | THE BARON’S EMBASSY 87 |
VIII. | A RIDE ON A LION 100 |
IX. | A JESTER AND A BEAR 113 |
X. | THE OTHER PROFESSOR 129 |
XI. | PETER AND PAUL 143 |
XII. | A MUSICAL GARDENER 156 |
XIII. | A VISIT TO DOGLAND 171 |
XIV. | FAIRY-SYLVIE 187 |
XV. | BRUNO’S REVENGE 207 |
XVI. | A CHANGED CROCODILE 222 |
XVII. | THE THREE BADGERS 234 |
XVIII. | QUEER STREET, NUMBER FORTY 255 |
XIX. | HOW TO MAKE A PHLIZZ 271 |
XX. | LIGHT COME, LIGHT GO 287 |
XXI. | THROUGH THE IVORY DOOR 304 |
XXII. | CROSSING THE LINE 325 |
XXIII. | AN OUTLANDISH WATCH 345 |
XXIV. | THE FROGS’ BIRTHDAY-TREAT 361 |
XXV. | LOOKING EASTWARD 383 |
Index | 396 |
CHAPTER PAGE |
I. BRUNO’S LESSONS 1 |
II. LOVE’S CURFEW 20 |
III. STREAKS OF DAWN 36 |
IV. THE DOG-KING 52 |
V. MATILDA JANE 67 |
VI. WILLIE’S WIFE 82 |
VII. FORTUNATUS’ PURSE 96 |
VIII. IN A SHADY PLACE 110 |
IX. THE FAREWELL-PARTY 128 |
X. JABBERING AND JAM 147 |
XI. THE MAN IN THE MOON 162 |
XII. FAIRY-MUSIC 175 |
XIII. WHAT TOTTLES MEANT 194 |
XIV. BRUNO’S PICNIC 212 |
XV. THE LITTLE FOXES 233 |
XVI. BEYOND THESE VOICES 247 |
XVII. TO THE RESCUE! 262 |
XVIII. A NEWSPAPER-CUTTING 282 |
XIX. A FAIRY-DUET 287 |
XX. GAMMON AND SPINACH 310 |
XXI. THE PROFESSOR’S LECTURE 329 |
XXII. THE BANQUET 346 |
XXIII. THE PIG-TALE 363 |
XXIV. THE BEGGAR’S RETURN 381 |
XXV. LIFE OUT OF DEATH 400 |
General Index 413 |
List of Works 426 |
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Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos:— |
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I. |
The Trystyng |
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II. |
Hys Fyve Rules |
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III. |
Scarmoges |
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IV. |
Hys Nouryture |
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V. |
Byckerment |
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VI. |
Dyscomfyture |
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VII. |
Sad Souvenaunce |
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Echoes |
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A Sea Dirge |
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Ye Carpette Knyghte |
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Hiawatha’s Photographing |
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Melancholetta |
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A Valentine |
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The Three Voices:— |
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The First Voice |
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The Second Voice |
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The Third Voice |
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A Game of Fives |
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Poeta fit, non nascitur |
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Size and Tears |
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Atalanta in Camden-Town |
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The Lang Coortin’ |
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Four Riddles |
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Fame’s Penny-Trumpet |
CHAPTER PAGE I. NEW LAMPS FOR OLD. 1. Propositions . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 2. Syllogisms . . . . . . . . 20 3. Fallacies . . . . . . . . 32 II. CROSS QUESTIONS. 1. Elementary . . . . . . . . 37 2. Half of Smaller Diagram. Propositions to be represented . . . . . 40 3. Do. Symbols to be interpreted. . 42 4. Smaller Diagram. Propositions to be represented . . . . . . . 44 5. Do. Symbols to be interpreted. . 46 6. Larger Diagram. Propositions to be represented . . . . . . . 48 7. Both Diagrams to be employed . . 51 III. CROOKED ANSWERS. 1. Elementary . . . . . . . . 55 2. Half of Smaller Diagram. Propositions represented . . . . . . . 59 3. Do. Symbols interpreted . . . 61 4. Smaller Diagram. Propositions represented. 62 5. Do. Symbols interpreted . . . 65 6. Larger Diagram. Propositions represented. 67 7. Both Diagrams employed . . . . 72 IV. HIT OR MISS . . . . . . . . . 85 |
KNOT | PAGE | |
I. | Excelsior | 1 |
II. | Eligible Apartments | 4 |
III. | Mad Mathesis | 13 |
IV. | The Dead Reckoning | 19 |
V. | Oughts and Crosses | 27 |
VI. | Her Radiancy | 34 |
VII. | Petty Cash | 43 |
VIII. | De Omnibus Rebus | 52 |
IX. | A Serpent with Corners | 58 |
X. | Chelsea Buns | 66 |
Answers to Knot I. | 77 | |
" " II. | 84 | |
" " III. | 90 | |
" " IV. | 96 | |
" " V. | 102 | |
" " VI. | 106 | |
" " VII. | 112 | |
" " VIII. | 132 | |
" " IX. | 135 | |
" " X. | 142 |
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Phantasmagoria, in Seven Cantos:— | ||
I. | The Trystyng | 1 |
II. | Hys Fyve Rules | 10 |
III. | Scarmoges | 18 |
IV. | Hys Nouryture | 26 |
V. | Byckerment | 34 |
VI. | Dyscomfyture | 44 |
VII. | Sad Souvenaunce | 53 |
Echoes | 58 | |
A Sea Dirge | 59 | |
Ye Carpette Knyghte | 64 | |
Hiawatha’s Photographing | 66 | |
Melancholetta | 78 | |
A Valentine | 84 | |
The Three Voices: | ||
The First Voice | 87 | |
The Second Voice | 98 | |
The Third Voice | 109 | |
Tèma Con Variazióni | 118 | |
A Game of Fives | 120 | |
Poeta fit, non nascitur | 123 | |
The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits:— | ||
I. | The Landing | 134 |
II. | The Bellman’s Speech | 142 |
III. | The Baker’s Tale | 148 |
IV. | The Hunting | 153 |
V. | The Beaver’s Lesson | 159 |
VI. | The Barrister’s Dream | 167 |
VII. | The Banker’s Fate | 173 |
VIII. | The Vanishing | 177 |
Size and Tears | 181 | |
Atalanta in Camden Town | 186 | |
The Lang Coortin’ | 190 | |
Four Riddles | 202 | |
Fame’s Penny-Trumpet | 211 |
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THREE SUNSETS | 1 |
THE PATH OF ROSES | 8 |
THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH | 15 |
SOLITUDE | 23 |
FAR AWAY | 26 |
BEATRICE | 29 |
STOLEN WATERS | 34 |
THE WILLOW-TREE | 42 |
ONLY A WOMAN’S HAIR | 44 |
THE SAILOR’S WIFE | 48 |
AFTER THREE DAYS | 53 |
FACES IN THE FIRE | 59 |
A LESSON IN LATIN | 63 |
PUCK LOST AND FOUND | 64 |
A SONG OF LOVE | 67 |
FAIRIES AND NAUTILUS | Front. |
FAIRIES IN BOAT | 7 |
FAIRIES AND BOWER | 14 |
SLEEPING FAIRIES | 22 |
FAIRY RIDING ON CRAY-FISH | 28 |
FAIRIES AND SQUIRREL | 33 |
FAIRIES AND JONQUILS | 41 |
FAIRIES AND FROG | 47 |
FAIRY ON MUSHROOM | 52 |
FAIRIES RIDING ON FISH | 58 |
FAIRY AND WASP | 62 |
FAIRIES UNDER MUSHROOM | 66 |
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On Stamp-Cases | 5 |
How to begin a Letter | 9 |
How to go on with a Letter | 12 |
How to end a Letter | 21 |
On registering Correspondence | 23 |