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More Nonsense - A Whimsical Journey into Nonsense and Humor

Edward Lear

Editora: Good Press

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In "More Nonsense," Edward Lear continues his playful exploration of the absurd through a collection of whimsical poems and nonsensical tales that delight both children and adults. With his characteristic limericks and playful illustrations, Lear employs a unique literary style that deftly combines humor with rhythmic language. The book serves as a sequel to his earlier works, drawing from the rich tradition of 19th-century nonsense literature while infusing it with personal creativity and imagination, making it a quintessential piece of Victorian-era literature that transcends its time. Edward Lear, an eminent figure in the realm of children's literature, was not only a poet but also an accomplished painter and illustrator, with a lifelong fascination for ornithology and the natural world. His own childhood, marked by personal difficulties, inspired a desire to create joyful and fantastical worlds. The nuances of his artistic background and personal experiences richly informed the imaginative landscapes and characters that populate "More Nonsense," highlighting Lear's belief in the power of creativity as a means of escapism. I highly recommend "More Nonsense" to readers of all ages who seek the delight of whimsical language and absurdity. Lear's ability to evoke laughter and curiosity makes this book an essential part of any literary collection, especially for those who appreciate the playful intermingling of art and poetry.
Disponível desde: 12/08/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 80 páginas.

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