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From Wonderland to Looking-Glass Land
Endnotes
1 See Manning. My thanks to NVS for allowing authors to reprint their work.
2 Nineteenth-century photography was messy and difficult due to the number of chemicals required to perform the wet collodion process. According to Roger Taylor and Edward Wakeling, “photographers fought a never-ending battle with their chemical baths as they attempted to achieve consistent results. Dodgson bought his chemicals from reputable manufacturers whose products were more likely to be pure and reliable” (27).
3 I should note that, from a psychoanalytic perspective, dreams are often perceived as cinematic.
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