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On Lear and Nonsense
- A Very Good Children’s Book (1865)
- Nonsense Verse, &c. (1880)
- Word-Twisting Versus Nonsense (1887)
- Concerning Nonsense (1889)
- Delightful Nonsense (1890)
- G.K. Chesterton, A Defence of Nonsense (1902)
- The Poems in Alice in Wonderland (1903)
- Limericks (1903)
- Ian Malcolm on Edward Lear (1908)
- G.K. Chesterton, Two Kinds of Paradox (1911)
- H. Jackson, Masters of Nonsense (1912)
- H. Hawthorne, Edward Lear (1916)
- G.K. Chesterton, Child Psychology and Nonsense (1921)
- How Pleasant to Know Mr Lear (1932)
- G.K. Chesterton, Both Sides of the Looking-Glass (1933)
- G.K. Chesterton, Humour (1938)
- G. Orwell, Nonsense Poetry (1945)
- George Orwell, Funny, But Not Vulgar (1945)
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Green eggs and subversion
Green eggs and subversion Dr. Seuss. Even his name is a mystery. We all know the characters he created: the Grinch (which he claimed was a self-portrait), Horton the Elephant, the Star-Belly Sneetches, the Whos and, of course, his most … Continue reading
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Carroll birthplace put in trust's care
Carroll birthplace put in trust’s care THE Cheshire birthplace of one of England’s finest authors and academics has been handed over to the protection of the National Trust.Lewis Carroll was born and raised at Daresbury Parsonage, which lies in a … Continue reading
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Carroll's photos hint at deeper childhood wonderland
Carroll’s photos hint at deeper childhood wonderland Lewis Carroll is best known as the author of the Alice in Wonderland books, but the shy, stammering Oxford mathematics professor, whose real name was Charles Dodgson, was as much an accomplished photographer … Continue reading
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Kitty Litter
Kitty Litter At one point in ‘The Cat in the Hat,’ the Cat, played by Mike Myers, is mistaken for a pinata by a group of children at a birthday party. One by one, they line up to smack him, … Continue reading
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The Owl and the Pussy-cat
The Owl and the Pussy-cat Peter Martin has created a beautiful set of animated illustrations for the best-known of Lear’s poems. Take a look!
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Charles Causley
Charles Causley Charles Causley, who died on Tuesday aged 86, was among the most important British poets of his generation.Causley came to Westminster Abbey – once – for a ceremony, with appropriate music and readings, to unveil a stone to … Continue reading
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The Medieval Bestiary
The Medieval Bestiary Here begins the book of the nature of beasts.Of lions and panthers and tigers,wolves and foxes, dogs and apes.~ Aberdeen Bestiary I seldom recommend whole sites in this page, but this one deserves a careful exploration. You … Continue reading
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Inbal Pinto
Inbal Pinto Inbal Pinto’s latest show, Boobies, creates a world in which characters from Edward Lear and Mervyn Peake might happily meet. On a beach sown with blue seagrass, a dropsy-bellied patriarch wages war against a sinister emerald-bearded merman. A … Continue reading
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Foreign resident publishes book
Foreign resident publishes book Minster Giovanna Debono was the guest of honour at the launching of A Pomskizillious Recipe Book by Susan Lowe, last Sunday.After congratulating the writer, Minister Debono expressed her hope that other foreign residents in Gozo would … Continue reading
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Edward Gorey's Haunting House
Edward Gorey’s Haunting House Just in time for Halloween, a pictorial peek at the eccentric, ramshackle Cape Cod residence of the late artist and author Edward Gorey, master of the macabre. washingtonpost.com | 30 October 2003
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