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Carrollese, Carrollian, Carrolline, a.|ˈkærəliːz, kæˈrɒlɪən, ˈkærəlaɪn| [See -ese, -ian, -ine1.] Resembling, or characteristic of, the style of ‘Lewis Carroll’ (C. L. Dodgson (1832–98), author of ‘Alice's Adventures in Wonderland’). So Carrolliˈana [see -iana].
[1899S. D. Collingwood L. Carroll Picture Bk. vii. 321 (heading) Miscellanea Carrolliana.] 1907Westm. Gaz. 25 July 2/3 There is nothing Carrollese about the lines. 1924S. H. Williams (title) Some rare Carrolliana. 1927Observer 3 Apr. 8 The book has the Gilbertian or, rather, Carrolline, title of ‘Ships and Sealing Wax’. 1932Times Lit. Suppl. 28 Jan. 49/2 The Carrollian heroine. 1963Listener 14 Mar. 474/3 The King Shag, which, with Carrollian panache, makes its nest from guano, scurvy-grass, and mesembryanthemum. 1969J. Brown Rhapsody of Words 70 The Carrolline adjective galumphing. 1970Guardian 10 Apr. 10/4 Membership of the society..includes most of the important collectors of Carrolliana in this country and abroad. |