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There is a reference to web.archive.org/web/2022052004 in Karen Gardiner’s PhD thesis "A New Evaluation: The Theological Influence of F. D. Maurice on the Imaginative Works of Lewis Carroll" (2022-09).

See also: snrk.de/article-42-in-the-42-a

snrk.de is about Henry Holiday's illustrations to "The Hunting of the Snark". There is a clear reference to Thomas cranmer: snrk.de/faiths-victorie-in-rom

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Does "But the slightest approach to a false pretence was never among my crimes!" mean that Lewis Carroll ironically lets the Baker confess that telling the truth was a crime which the Baker (Thomas Cranmer) never committed?

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Sarcasm? Irony? Triple negation = negation.

Does "But the slightest approach to a false pretence was never among my crimes!" mean that in Lewis Carroll's opinion the Baker (Thomas Cranmer) never approached truth?

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(snrk.de/page_we-are-all-of-us-)

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Sarcasm? Irony? Does "But the slightest approach to a false pretence was never among my crimes!" mean that in Lewis Carroll's opinion the Baker (Thomas Cranmer) never approached truth?

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(snrk.de/page_we-are-all-of-us-)

#TheHuntingOfTheSnark #lewiscarroll #ThomasCranmer

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Snarkology · @snarkology
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Sarcasm? Irony? Does "But the slightest approach to a false pretence was never among my crimes!" mean that in Lewis Carroll's opinion the Baker (Thomas Cranmer) never approached truth?

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#TheHuntingOfTheSnark #lewiscarroll #ThomasCranmer

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Snarkology · @snarkology
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In "The Hunting of the Snark", Lewis Carroll (Reverend C.L. Dodgson) might have used the "Baker" as a reference to Thomas Cranmer.

In line 241 the Baker says: "You may charge me with murder..." I think that Carroll had mixed feelings about Cranmer.

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The two images had been compared in a beautiful book by in 1994 (PhD thesis): "The King’s : and Iconography in a Tudor Group Portrait"

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snrk.de/page_edward-vi-and-the

#margaretaston #bedpost #reformation #thekingsbedpost #henryviii #edwardvi #Tudor #ThomasCranmer #ahasuerus

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1864-02-08: To en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_, the Thirty-nine Articles were "meagre and disjointed extracts" from Thomas Cranmer's Forty-two Articles (snrk.de/meagre-and-disjointed-). Lewis Carroll (the Deacon Dodgson) objected especially to the 42th article in the Forty-two Articles.

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My most important Snark finding ():
In his (snrk.de/snarkhunt/#561) to fit#8 of 's "" (1876), hid a pictorial reference to the print "Faiths Victorie in Romes Crueltie" (published by Thomas Jenner, c. 1630). The attached image shows
(1) the print (containing a depiction of 's burning) with a comment from a curator of the and
(2) my image comparison.

More: snrk.de/faiths-victorie-in-rom

#religsnark #illustration #lewiscarroll #tragicomedy #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #HenryHoliday #ThomasCranmer #britishmuseum

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Below you see a screenshot from the last paragraphs of "Life, Eternity,and Everything: Hidden in the Works of Lewis Carroll", pp. 25-41 by Karen Gardiner in "The Carrollian" (thecarrollian.org.uk/cgi-bin/a, Issue 31, 2018).

Karen Gardiner's paper is one of the best articles I ever read about . Regrettably, lewiscarrollsociety.org.uk/ didn't make it available online yet.

#eschatology #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #karengardiner #lewiscarroll #ThomasCranmer #EternalDamnation #EternalPunishment #number42 #42Articles

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Henry Holiday's Snark · @snark
53 followers · 49 posts · Server mastodon.art

My most important Snark finding ():
In his (snrk.de/snarkhunt/#561) to fit#8 of 's "" (1876), hid a pictorial reference to the print "Faiths Victorie in Romes Crueltie" (published by Thomas Jenner, c. 1630). The attached image shows
(1) the print (containing a depiction of 's burning) with a comment from a curator of the and
(2) my image comparison.

More: snrk.de/faiths-victorie-in-rom

#religsnark #britishmuseum #ThomasCranmer #HenryHoliday #TheHuntingOfTheSnark #tragicomedy #lewiscarroll #illustration

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