Abbreviation | LCSNA |
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Formation | 1974 |
Type | Literary society |
Purpose | furthering interest in the life and works of Lewis Carroll |
Key people | Mark Burstein Morton N. Cohen Martin Gardner Edward Guiliano Charlie Lovett Justin G. Schiller |
Website | [1] |
The Lewis Carroll Society of North America (LCSNA) is a learned, not-for-profit organization[1] dedicated to furthering interest in the life and works of the Rev. Charles L. Dodgson, known to the world as Lewis Carroll, through its publications, and by providing a forum for speakers and scholars, and helping collectors, students, and other Carroll enthusiasts connect with each other.[2]
Founded in Princeton in 1974[3] by a small group including Morton Cohen, Martin Gardner, Edward Guiliano, Michael Patrick Hearn, and Elizabeth Sewell, the Society has been meeting twice a year since then in cities around the U.S. and Canada.