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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Victorian morality |  |  |  | Victorian morality: Encyclopedia II - Lewis Carroll - PhotographyIn 1856, Dodgson took up the new art form of photography, first under the influence of his uncle Skeffington Lutwidge, and later his Oxford friend Reginald Southey and art photography pioneer Oscar Rejlander.
Dodgson soon excelled at the art, and it became an expression of his very personal inner philosophy; a belief in the divinity of what he called beauty, by which he seemed to mean a state of moral or aesthetic or physical perfection. He found this divine beauty not simply in the magic of theatre, but in the poetry of words, in a mathematical formula and perhaps supremely, in the h ...
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|  |  |  | Victorian morality: Encyclopedia II - Lewis Carroll - CharacterThe young adult Charles Dodgson was about six foot tall, slender and handsome in a soft-focused dreamy sort of way, with curling brown hair and blue eyes. At the unusually late age of seventeen, he suffered a severe attack of whooping cough which left him with poor hearing in his right ear and was probably responsible for his chronically weak chest in later life. The only overt defect he carried into adulthood was what he referred to as his "hesitation"—a stammer he had acquired in early childhood and which wa ...
See also:Lewis Carroll, Lewis Carroll - Upbringing, Lewis Carroll - Academic life, Lewis Carroll - Photography, Lewis Carroll - Character, Lewis Carroll - Writing career, Lewis Carroll - Other selected works, Lewis Carroll - Drug use, Lewis Carroll - Allegations of pedophilia, Lewis Carroll - Karoline Leach's work and the 'Carroll Myth', Lewis Carroll - Jack the Ripper theories, Lewis Carroll - Inventions Read more here: » Lewis Carroll: Encyclopedia II - Lewis Carroll - Character |
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|  |  |  | Victorian morality: Encyclopedia II - Toronto - Toronto and area
Toronto - City suburbs and neighbourhoods.
Main articles: List of neighbourhoods in Toronto, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:Toronto, Toronto - History, Toronto - Demographics, Toronto - Geography and climate, Toronto - Government, Toronto - Economy, Toronto - Education, Toronto - Universities, Toronto - K-12 schools, Toronto - Transport, Toronto - Railways, Toronto - Bus Terminals, Toronto - Highways, Toronto - Public transport, Toronto - Airports, Toronto - Other, Toronto - Attractions, Toronto - Shopping, Toronto - Culture, Toronto - Exhibits, Toronto - Performing arts, Toronto - Literature, Toronto - Events, Toronto - Tourism, Toronto - Music, Toronto - Sports, Toronto - City issues, Toronto - Crime, Toronto - Homelessness, Toronto - Waterfront, Toronto - Computer leasing inquiry, Toronto - Garbage, Toronto - Traffic gridlock, Toronto - Greenbelt, Toronto - Toronto and area, Toronto - City suburbs and neighbourhoods, Toronto - Toronto's 905 exurbs, Toronto - Nomenclature, Toronto - Nicknames, Toronto - Pronunciation, Toronto - Twinnings Read more here: » Toronto: Encyclopedia II - Toronto - Toronto and area |
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Toronto - Exhibits.
Toronto has a world-renowned museum, the Royal Ontario Museum (frequently referred to as "the ROM"), and one of North America's largest art galleries, the Art Gallery of Ontario (also known as the "AGO"). Exhibition Place is the home of the Canadian National Exhibition (the CNE or "the Ex"), an annual event that takes place in August which also hosts the Canadian International Air Show. Nearby Ontario Place is a popular amusement park on the waterfront.
It has a vibrant visual arts scen ...
See also:Toronto, Toronto - History, Toronto - Demographics, Toronto - Geography and climate, Toronto - Government, Toronto - Economy, Toronto - Education, Toronto - Universities, Toronto - K-12 schools, Toronto - Transport, Toronto - Railways, Toronto - Bus Terminals, Toronto - Highways, Toronto - Public transport, Toronto - Airports, Toronto - Other, Toronto - Attractions, Toronto - Shopping, Toronto - Culture, Toronto - Exhibits, Toronto - Performing arts, Toronto - Literature, Toronto - Events, Toronto - Tourism, Toronto - Music, Toronto - Sports, Toronto - City issues, Toronto - Crime, Toronto - Homelessness, Toronto - Waterfront, Toronto - Computer leasing inquiry, Toronto - Garbage, Toronto - Traffic gridlock, Toronto - Greenbelt, Toronto - Toronto and area, Toronto - City suburbs and neighbourhoods, Toronto - Toronto's 905 exurbs, Toronto - Nomenclature, Toronto - Nicknames, Toronto - Pronunciation, Toronto - Twinnings Read more here: » Toronto: Encyclopedia II - Toronto - Culture |
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|  |  |  | Victorian morality: Encyclopedia II - Lewis Carroll - InventionsLewis Carroll seems to have thought a lot about how to solve some common technical problems of the day. The fact that he was able to understand and use new technologies is amply demonstrated by his use of the camera, which was not as user-friendly as it is today.
One such invention, as cited in his journal on September 24, 1891 and as published in, was a system of writing called Nyctography and a tool called the Nyctograph. He invented this because he would be unable to sleep at night and would want to write down his ideas to clear hi ...
See also:Lewis Carroll, Lewis Carroll - Upbringing, Lewis Carroll - Academic life, Lewis Carroll - Photography, Lewis Carroll - Character, Lewis Carroll - Writing career, Lewis Carroll - Other selected works, Lewis Carroll - Allegations of drug abuse, Lewis Carroll - Allegations of pedophilia, Lewis Carroll - Karoline Leach's work and the 'Carroll Myth', Lewis Carroll - Jack the Ripper theories, Lewis Carroll - Inventions Read more here: » Lewis Carroll: Encyclopedia II - Lewis Carroll - Inventions |
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|  |  |  | Victorian morality: Encyclopedia II - Lewis Carroll - Allegations of drug abuseAn allegation arose at some point that Carroll used the fungus ergot, which is what LSD was eventually derived from, can induce psychoactive experiences at large enough quantities, and was used as a medical treatment during the 19th century. While some artists and poets have been inspired by hallucinogenic drugs, there is no factual evidence for the allegation that Carroll took psychoactive drugs. Similar allegations exist for Robert Lewis Stevenson during his writing of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr ...
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|  |  |  | Victorian morality: Encyclopedia II - Toronto - DemographicsToronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. In 2004, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) ranked Toronto second, behind Miami, in its list of world cities with the largest percentage of foreign-born population. Though ranking first, Miami's foreign-born population is mostly Hispanic, whereas Toronto's is significantly more diverse. Toronto also ranked ahead of Los Angeles, Vancouver, New York City, Singapore, and Sydney.
Toronto represents a multicultural mosaic. The 2001 Canadian census indicates 42.8% of ...
See also:Toronto, Toronto - History, Toronto - Demographics, Toronto - Geography and climate, Toronto - Government, Toronto - Economy, Toronto - Education, Toronto - Universities, Toronto - K-12 schools, Toronto - Transport, Toronto - Railways, Toronto - Bus Terminals, Toronto - Highways, Toronto - Public transport, Toronto - Airports, Toronto - Other, Toronto - Attractions, Toronto - Shopping, Toronto - Culture, Toronto - Exhibits, Toronto - Performing arts, Toronto - Literature, Toronto - Events, Toronto - Tourism, Toronto - Music, Toronto - Sports, Toronto - City issues, Toronto - Crime, Toronto - Homelessness, Toronto - Waterfront, Toronto - Computer leasing inquiry, Toronto - Garbage, Toronto - Traffic gridlock, Toronto - Greenbelt, Toronto - Toronto and area, Toronto - City suburbs and neighbourhoods, Toronto - Toronto's 905 exurbs, Toronto - Nomenclature, Toronto - Nicknames, Toronto - Pronunciation, Toronto - Twinnings Read more here: » Toronto: Encyclopedia II - Toronto - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | Victorian morality: Encyclopedia II - Lewis Carroll - Writing careerDuring his writing career, Carroll wrote poetry and short stories, sending them to various magazines and enjoying moderate success. Between 1854 and 1856, his work appeared in the national publications, The Comic Times and The Train, as well as smaller magazines like the Whitby Gazette and the Oxford Critic.
Most of his output was humorous, sometimes satirical. But his standards and his ambitions were exacting. "I do not think I have yet written anything worthy of real publication (in which I do not include ...
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|  |  |  | Victorian morality: Encyclopedia II - Toronto - AttractionsToronto's most famous landmark is the CN Tower, a 553 metre (1,815 ft) tall steel and concrete transmission tower, the tallest free-standing land structure in the world. Directly west of it is the Rogers Centre (formerly SkyDome), the world's first sporting arena to feature a fully retractable roof. It is currently home to the Toronto Blue Jays and the Toronto Argonauts. Nearby, the Air Canada Centre is the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Toronto Raptors, and the Toronto Rock. It was originally built to re ...
See also:Toronto, Toronto - History, Toronto - Demographics, Toronto - Geography and climate, Toronto - Government, Toronto - Economy, Toronto - Education, Toronto - Universities, Toronto - K-12 schools, Toronto - Transport, Toronto - Railways, Toronto - Bus Terminals, Toronto - Highways, Toronto - Public transport, Toronto - Airports, Toronto - Other, Toronto - Attractions, Toronto - Shopping, Toronto - Culture, Toronto - Exhibits, Toronto - Performing arts, Toronto - Literature, Toronto - Events, Toronto - Tourism, Toronto - Music, Toronto - Sports, Toronto - City issues, Toronto - Crime, Toronto - Homelessness, Toronto - Waterfront, Toronto - Computer leasing inquiry, Toronto - Garbage, Toronto - Traffic gridlock, Toronto - Greenbelt, Toronto - Toronto and area, Toronto - City suburbs and neighbourhoods, Toronto - Toronto's 905 exurbs, Toronto - Nomenclature, Toronto - Nicknames, Toronto - Pronunciation, Toronto - Twinnings Read more here: » Toronto: Encyclopedia II - Toronto - Attractions |
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