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Edward Lear and Lewis Caroll became the most representative authors of humorous nonsense poems in the nineteenth century.
The complete nonsense book is a compilation of Lear's poetry; limeriks, alphabet rhymes and narrative poems.
His verses' main characteristic is the absurd, each of his verses have grotesque drawings.
Publish Date
1912
Publisher
Dodd, Mead, & Co.
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The complete nonsense book: containing all the original pictures and verses together with new material
1948, Dodd, Mead
in English
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