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Vintage Carroll enhanced by Frost's art and Gardner's notes: This book has woodcuts by Arthur B. Frost that capture the humor of Carroll's poem perfectly. Martin Gardner has provided a short introduction with letters from Carroll to Frost regarding the art and to a friend with regards to para-psychological phenomena. He also provides notes for obscure words or puns. Frost and Gardner are what makes this the version of Carroll's Phantasmagoria you should read. The poem itself is a conversation between a man of 42 and a less than adept ghost. Among the things learned are the 5 rules of behavior for a ghost, the housing requirements for a ghost etc. Carroll's vintage humor is expressed in a narrative poem of seven cantos using verses of five rhymed lines. The poetry is well written - the rhymes are not forced but natural, the humor relatively subtle. This book justifies its being in the series "Literary Classics".
We're talking the best of Carrol here.: This poem, writen in five line verses, ranks right up there with Alice in Wonderland. The poetry of Homer with the wit of Dr. Suess. I would suggest this book to anyone who likes poetry in any form.
GREAT STUFF!!: This is great verse if you like Lewis Carroll. It sounds great as beat poetry, too!!
| Author: | Lewis Carroll | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 821.8 | | EAN: | 9781573922524 | | ISBN: | 1573922528 | | Number Of Pages: | 73 | | Publication Date: | 1998-11-30 | | Release Date: | 1998-11-30 |
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