Rhyme? and reason? by Lewis Carroll
A gathering of nonsense verse and comic poems, whimsical, inventive, and gloriously absurd, from the master who gave the world Alice.
Lewis Carroll's 1883 collection ('Rhyme? and Reason?'), illustrated by Henry Holiday, gathers his humorous and fantastical poetry, including 'The Hunting of the Snark.' Witty, playful, delightful. Read it for a treasury of Carrollian nonsense verse, sparkling with the logic-bending wit of a comic genius.
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- In its time
- Published in 1883, during the 1880s, lost races and dying earths.
- Reading it
- 2 hr 6 min read (a novella, a full arc in one sitting or two).
- Illustrated by
- A. B. Frost
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