This is not about #TheHuntingOfTheSnark, but about the religious background of the author of the #Snark tragicomedy.
https://medium.com/@richard.mammana/through-the-high-church-looking-glass-d9f99dff5115 (2022-11-17) by #RichardMammana is about #CharlieLovett's book "#LewisCarroll: Formed by #Faith" (University of Virginia Press), 2022, hardcover, illustrated, 324 pages.
#FormedByFaith, #ReligSnark, #ReligiousCarroll, #Deacon (#ordained 1861-12-22), #PermanentDeacon, #Pusey, #Keble, #Liddon, #Tractarian, #SubTractarian, #HighChurch, #eucharist

Through the High Church Looking-Glass - Richard Mammana - Medium
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson is remembered today for his creation of Alice and her Wonderland, and less so for his work in photography, algebra, or the history of the word snark. He is still less…
MediumMy most important Snark finding (#ReligSnark):
In his #illustration (https://snrk.de/snarkhunt/#561) to fit#8 of #LewisCarroll's #tragicomedy "#TheHuntingOfTheSnark" (1876), #HenryHoliday 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 #ThomasCranmer's burning) with a comment from a curator of the #BritishMuseum and
(2) my image comparison.
More: https://snrk.de/faiths-victorie-in-romes-crueltie/#bm
The Hunting of the Snark, by Lewis Carroll
Surrealist Entanglements – The Hunting of the Snark
The last paragraphs of "Life, Eternity,and Everything: Hidden #Eschatology in the Works of Lewis Carroll", pp. 25-41 by Karen Gardiner in "The Carrollian" (http://thecarrollian.org.uk/cgi-bin/abc.pl?TYPE=Author&ID=Gardiner,%20Karen&BACK=B, Issue 31, 2018).
Karen Gardiner's paper is one of the best articles I ever read about #TheHuntingOfTheSnark. Regrettably, https://lewiscarrollsociety.org.uk/ didn't make it available online yet.
#KarenGardiner #LewisCarroll #ThomasCranmer #EternalDamnation #EternalPunishment #Number42 #42Articles #ReligSnark
The Carrollian - The Lewis Carroll Journal
The Knight Letter – Lewis Carroll Society of North America
My most important Snark finding (#ReligSnark):
In his #illustration (https://snrk.de/snarkhunt/#561) to fit#8 of #LewisCarroll's #tragicomedy "#TheHuntingOfTheSnark" (1876), #HenryHoliday 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 #ThomasCranmer's burning) with a comment from a curator of the #BritishMuseum and
(2) my image comparison.
More: https://snrk.de/faiths-victorie-in-romes-crueltie/
The Hunting of the Snark, by Lewis Carroll