Clare Imholtz has published her research on Lewis Carroll in Papers of the Bibliographic Society of America, The Book Collector, the Knight Letter, the Carrollian, and elsewhere. She has co-authored a bibliography of Carroll's Sylvie & Bruno books; edited Elizabeth Sewell's Lewis Carroll: Voices from France; and prepared an index to Jabberwocky, a journal of the Lewis Carroll Society (UK). From 2006 to 2014, she was secretary of the Lewis Carroll Society of North America and an editor of the Society's journal, the Knight Letter.
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Few groups of documents elucidate the personality of C. L. Dodgson as fully as this group of 103 letters to the journalist and sometime dramatist Henry Savile Clarke. Accompanied by careful and copious annotations and a series of expert essays by Clare Imholtz (and one by the late Morton Cohen) which place the letters in their proper context, this volume is a valuable addition to Lewis Carroll scholarship and to the history of Victorian theater. --Charlie Lovett, author of Alice on Stage and Lewis Carroll: Formed by Faith

