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A Book of Nonsense - Whimsical Limericks and Playful Rhymes for All Ages - cover
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A Book of Nonsense - Whimsical Limericks and Playful Rhymes for All Ages

Edward Lear

Editora: Good Press

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In "A Book of Nonsense," Edward Lear crafts a rich tapestry of whimsical verses that revolutionized the genre of children's literature. Utilizing a unique blend of clever wordplay, limericks, and absurd imagery, Lear presents a series of playful and nonsensical poems that defy conventional logic. The vivid illustrations accompanying his words create a delightful visual experience, enhancing the text's playful spirit. This book is not only a celebration of imagination but also reflects the Victorian era's burgeoning interest in childhood and creativity, marking a departure from didactic literature that previously dominated the scene. Edward Lear was not only a poet but also a gifted artist and illustrator, whose experiences traveling across Europe deeply influenced his work. Known for his own bouts with illness and a lifelong struggle with mental health, Lear's perspective on life's absurdities permeates his writing. Through his unique lens, Lear invites readers to find joy in nonsense and to appreciate the beauty of the illogical, an outlook shaped by his personal and artistic journey, which encompassed both laughter and sorrow. I wholeheartedly recommend "A Book of Nonsense" to readers of all ages. Its playful absurdity and rich illustration encourage a love for language and imagination, making it a crucial addition to any literary collection. Lear's work offers a refreshing respite from reality, inviting readers to embrace the delightful chaos of his nonsensical world.
Disponível desde: 15/08/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 65 páginas.

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