Language, Sense, and Nonsense
- Sense in Nonsense in Wonderland
- Regular Irregularities
- " — Well [Versed] in" the Language of Wonderland
Political and Social Themes and Contexts
- Charles Dodgson and Politics
- Alice and the Victorian Gentleman
- "Alice — Mutton: Mutton — Alice": Parodies of Protocol in Through the Looking Glass
- Prejudice and Perception in Wonderland
- Class in the Garden of Live Flowers
- Lunacy in the Ballroom: A Carollian Take on Traditional Mores
- Money in the Alice Books
Food, Hunger, and Public Health
- Food, Drink, and Public Health in the Alice Books
- Food, Famine, and Gender
- Victorian Hunger and Malnutrition in Alice in Wonderland
- Opium as a Possible Influence upon the Alice Books
Education
Setting, description, illustration
- Nowhere, Neverland, Wonderland: les Ailleurs féériques des Victoriens (en français)
- The complete Alice illustrations by Tenniel (3 screens)
- The complete Looking Glass illustrations by Tenniel (3 screens)
Literary relations
- Alice gets it wrong; Pip gets it right (sometimes)
- Bizarre Babies in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Jane Eyre
- Changing Babies in Jane Eyre and Alice in Wonderland
- "Condemned To Go To Church": Punch, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Jane Eyre
- Fairy Tales in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Jane Eyre
- Fantasy, Realism, and Narrative in Jane Eyre and Alice in Wonderland.
- Jane Eyre and Through the Looking-Glass as Coming-of-Age Stories
- Moral Sympathy in the Alice books and Jane Eyre
- Rochester Should Say "I am the Walrus"
- Surreal Imagery in Jane Eyre and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- Transformation of Fantasy into reality in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Jane Eyre
- Through Bergson's Looking-Glass
Last modified 19 March 2010