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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)
- Michele Sala, Lear’s Nonsense: Beyond Children’s Literature
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Author Archives: Marco Graziosi
The Russian Avant-Garde Book
The Russian Avant-Garde Book 1910 – 1934 :: MoMA This is not strictly related to Edward Lear, but the exhibition deserves a visit, and many of the Russian futurists wrote Nonsense (zaum’). Be sure to have a look at the … Continue reading
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Lyrics in the SwampPogo’s words are part nonsense, part down-home wisdom; part rural raillery, part parody of big-city and governmental jargon.The New York Review of Books
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The Eden of Dreams and the Nonsense Land
Mirva Saukkola: The Eden of Dreams and the Nonsense Land Subtitled “Characteristics of the British Golden Age Children’s Fiction in the Finnish Children’s Fantasy Literature of the 1950s”, this academic dissertation (May 2001, University of Helsinki, Institute for Art Research, … Continue reading
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The Spook
The Spook The February 2002 issue of this shiny horror magazine has a long interesting article on Edward Gorey by Deborah Markus, reviewing three recently published biographies.By the way, the magazine also has the best monthly comics column I have … Continue reading
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Introduction to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Introduction to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland By Will SelfBloomsburyMagazine.com – Ezine
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Introduction to Through the Looking-Glass
Introduction to Through the Looking-Glass By Zadie Smith[From the rising star of British fiction…]BloomsburyMagazine.com – Ezine
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Beautiful Birds: Masterpieces from the Hill Ornithology Collection
Beautiful Birds: Masterpieces from the Hill Ornithology Collection Cornell University Library[Almost nothing on Lear, but interesting for background information, especially concerning the different techniques.]
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The True Mother Goose
The True Mother Goose Songs for the Nursery, Or, Mother Goose’s Melodies for Children. Notes and Pictures by Blanche McManus. Published by Lamson, Wolffe and Co., Boston. 1895.[A Kellscraft online facsimile edition.]
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Stanley Unwin: Master of nonsense
Stanley Unwin: Master of nonsense Professor” Stanley Unwin specialised in an unfathomable verbal style, replete with malapropisms and poetic gobbledegook.[Look at it only if you can bear to read the following statement: “Fascinated by the absurdity of this language and … Continue reading
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Obituary: Stanley Unwin
Obituary: Stanley Unwin Few variety artistes have caught the public�s imagination quite like Stanley Unwin, the self-styled �Professor of Unwinese�, a glottal-stopped gobbledegookian language that sounded deceptively like English trying to swallow itself. For more than fifty years he gave … Continue reading
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