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This mock-heroic nonsense poem is perhaps the most elusive writing of an elusive writer. Lewis Carroll is famous for his delightful style in which truth lurks behind imagery and bewildering language.
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Bibliography, History and criticism, Children's poetry, English, Poetry, Collections, English poetry, Nonsense verses, Illustrations, Translations into French, Juvenile literature, English Nonsense verses, Poetry (poetic works by one author), Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, Non-Fiction 9+, Vers nonsensiques anglais, English literature, Hunting of the snark (Carroll, Lewis), English wit and humor, Hunters, Comic books, strips, Children's fiction, Carroll, lewis, 1832-1898, Nonsense verses, history and criticismPeople
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The Annotated Hunting of the snark: the full text of Lewis Carroll's great nonsense epic The hunting of the snark
2006, W.W. Norton & Co.
in English
- Definitive ed
0393062422 9780393062427
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A nonsense poem recounting the adventures of the Bellman and his crew and their challenges hunting a Snark.
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