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=== Lewis Carroll's ''Through the Looking-Glass'' === [[File:Humpty Dumpty Tenniel.jpg|thumb|Humpty Dumpty and Alice, from ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]''. Illustration by [[John Tenniel]].]] Humpty Dumpty makes an appearance in [[Lewis Carroll]]'s ''[[Through the Looking-Glass]]'' (1871). There [[Alice (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)|Alice]] remarks that Humpty is "exactly like an egg", which Humpty finds to be "very provoking". Alice clarifies that she said he looks like an egg, not that he is one. They then go on discuss [[semantics]] and [[pragmatics]]<ref>F. R. Palmer, ''Semantics'' (Cambridge: [[Cambridge University Press]], 2nd ed., 1981), {{ISBN|0-521-28376-0}}, p. 8.</ref> when Humpty Dumpty says, "my name means the shape I am".<ref>L. Carroll, ''Through the Looking-Glass'' (Raleigh, North Carolina: Hayes Barton Press, 1872), {{ISBN|1-59377-216-5}}, p. 72.</ref> A. J. Larner suggested that Carroll's Humpty Dumpty had [[prosopagnosia]] on the basis of his description of his finding faces hard to recognise:<ref>{{cite journal|author=A. J. Larner|year=1998|title=Lewis Carroll's Humpty Dumpty: an early report of prosopagnosia?|journal=Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry|volume=75|issue=7|pages=1063|doi=10.1136/jnnp.2003.027599|pmc=1739130|pmid=15201376}}</ref> {{quote| "The face is what one goes by, generally," Alice remarked in a thoughtful tone. "That's just what I complain of," said Humpty Dumpty. "Your face is the same as everybody has—the two eyes,—" (marking their places in the air with his thumb) "nose in the middle, mouth under. It's always the same. Now if you had the two eyes on the same side of the nose, for instance—or the mouth at the top—that would be ''some'' help."}}
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