
A Nonsense Anthology
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"A Nonsense Anthology" by Carolyn Wells is a collection of humorous and whimsical poems and verses compiled in the early 20th century. This delightful anthology celebrates the art of nonsense, showcasing works by various authors, including Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear, alongside lesser-known poets. The overall theme of the book revolves around the joy and cleverness of nonsense literature, emphasizing its unique charm and appeal. At the start of the anthology, Wells provides an engaging introduction that outlines the essence of nonsense literature, highlighting its significance in literature despite its often-dismissive perception. She argues that true nonsense is an art form that thrives on absurdity and wit, revealing insights into its value for both writers and readers. The opening also hints at the types of content readers will encounter, such as Carroll's "Jabberwocky," whimsical rhymes, and playful wordplay that evoke a sense of imaginative joy and laughter, perfectly setting the stage for the nonsense-filled pages to follow.
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