![]() ![]() May be considered the inventor of the term 'snail mail'. ![]() The net and I think he deserves his small virtual space as much as hisĬontemporary poetical colleague Lewis Carroll. ![]() Haven't been able to find a great deal of Lear's nonsense poetry on Most important of all, however, is the fact that I Worry, I'm not going to publish it!) so I am supposed to be widely read The Complete Nonsense of Edward Lear, ed. True, the poet 'Nonsense Poetry,' in Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays (New York, 1950), p. Very much, and then I wrote my thesis about him several years ago (don't Edward Lear Edward Lear 4.16 991 ratings38 reviews Want to read Buy on Amazon Rate this book This collection demonstrates the varied ways in which Edward Lear pursued his philosophy of life. Nevertheless, in Lears double-edged nonsense world considerable evidence supports the negation of their analyses as well. Why an Edward Lear page? Well, first of all because I like his nonsense This is a good opportunity read this interesting collection and help the Friends of the Bristol Oncology Centre - more info. ![]() I have recently heard from Charles Lewsen, who informs me that some copies of the "Poems and Essays in Honour of Edward Lear" published in 2000 are still available. Please note that these pages are no longer being updated and their content is being transferred to the Blog of Bosh, to which many links here now point. English artist, illustrator, and poet Edward Lear is most famous for the volumes of limericks and nonsense poems that he published beginning with his first, 'A Book of Nonsense', in 1846. ![]()
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