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*'Ordering disorder: la fonction normative de la critique d'art victorienne.' ('Ordering Disorder: the Normative Function of Victorian Art Criticism.') ''Littérature et Ordre Social'', proceedings of the second International Congress of the University of Le Havre, headed by Jean-Paul Barbiche: Paris, l'Harmattan, 1999 (pp. 73–83).
*'Ordering disorder: la fonction normative de la critique d'art victorienne.' ('Ordering Disorder: the Normative Function of Victorian Art Criticism.') ''Littérature et Ordre Social'', proceedings of the second International Congress of the University of Le Havre, headed by Jean-Paul Barbiche: Paris, l'Harmattan, 1999 (pp. 73–83).
*'C. L. Dodgson and the Victorian Cult of the Child', ''The Carrollian'', The Lewis Carroll Journal n° 4, autumn 1999 (pp. 3–31).
*'C. L. Dodgson and the Victorian Cult of the Child', ''The Carrollian'', The Lewis Carroll Journal n° 4, autumn 1999 (pp. 3–31).
*[http://contrariwise.wild-reality.net/articles/distort.html Through a Distorting Looking-Glass: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's artistic interests as mirrored in his nieces' edited version of his diaries']
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20101027064153/http://contrariwise.wild-reality.net/articles/distort.html Through a Distorting Looking-Glass: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's artistic interests as mirrored in his nieces' edited version of his diaries']
*[http://contrariwise.wild-reality.net/articles/cldandfemales.html Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's relationship with the weaker and more aesthetic sex re-examined]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20101027064148/http://contrariwise.wild-reality.net/articles/cldandfemales.html Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's relationship with the weaker and more aesthetic sex re-examined]


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Hugues Lebailly is a French academic and Senior Lecturer in English Cultural Studies at the Sorbonne. He is known for his work on nineteenth-century English literature, particularly his studies of Lewis Carroll which, in combination with the work of Karoline Leach and others, have begun a reassessment of Carroll's life and personality. His work on Carroll's place within what he has termed the "Victorian Child-Cult" has helped shape a new understanding of the man's sexuality and his artistry.[1]

His publications include:

  • 'Dr Dodgson et Mr Carroll: de la caricature au portrait.' ('Dr. Dodgson and Mr. Carroll: from Caricature to Portrait.') Cahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens n° 43, April 1996, Presses Universitaires de Montpellier.
  • 'The Powerful and the Sweet:dialectique du masculin et du féminin dans la critique d'art victorienne'. ('The Dialectics of Masculinity and Femininity in Victorian Art Criticism.') Masculin/Féminin, Littératures et cultures anglo-saxonnes, proceedings of the 38th Congress of the S.A.E.S. Presses Universitaires de Rennes, May 1999 (pp. 151–163).
  • 'Ordering disorder: la fonction normative de la critique d'art victorienne.' ('Ordering Disorder: the Normative Function of Victorian Art Criticism.') Littérature et Ordre Social, proceedings of the second International Congress of the University of Le Havre, headed by Jean-Paul Barbiche: Paris, l'Harmattan, 1999 (pp. 73–83).
  • 'C. L. Dodgson and the Victorian Cult of the Child', The Carrollian, The Lewis Carroll Journal n° 4, autumn 1999 (pp. 3–31).
  • Through a Distorting Looking-Glass: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's artistic interests as mirrored in his nieces' edited version of his diaries'
  • Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's relationship with the weaker and more aesthetic sex re-examined

See also

References

  1. ^ "Association for new Lewis Carroll studies". Contrariwise.wild-reality.net. Archived from the original on 2012-02-07. Retrieved 2012-02-03. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)