This thesis investigates three major areas in the background of Edward Lear's literary nonsense: the parodic relationship with text and genre of early children's literature, the trends behind Lear's innovative illustration style, and the "nonsense" child construct manifest within the genre, which I claim is, in many ways, an expression of the Romantic conception of the child. The first chapter explores the parodic basis of nonsense. Most literary nonsense is referential; it often begins by inhabiting a genre or individual work, but what it does to the original is debatable. Some critics see nonsense as parody, while others claim that nonsense precludes parody in its intentional purposelessness. In this chapter I explore the critical debate...
The article is devoted to the study of Edward Lear’s art and literary works, in particular his nonse...
The essay explores Lear’s contribution to the Victorian aesthetic debate, characterized by a marked ...
In the topical abundance or superabundance of Shakespeare’s King Lear, almost all major thematic pat...
This thesis investigates three major areas in the background of Edward Lear's literary nonsense: the...
The purpose pf the thesis is to examine the distinctive nature of what Lear referred to as his “nons...
In this thesis I have addressed some of the problems that have arisen in critical approaches to the ...
In this thesis I have addressed some of the problems that have arisen in critical approaches to the ...
The author examines the work of the English artist and poet Edward Lear, specifically his nonsense p...
Since its first appearance in the Victorian Period, Nonsense has been considered a mere source of am...
Vivien Noakes’s biography of Lear is subtitled ‘The Life of a Wanderer’. This essay explores the com...
Nonsense seems to break many rules of semantico-syntactic compatibility and somehow managed to cons...
The essay explores Edward Lear’s contribution to the Victorian aesthetic debate, characterized by a ...
Nonsense seems to break many rules of semantico-syntactic compatibility and somehow managed to cons...
Research Doctorate - PhD EnglishThis thesis challenges the idea that children’s literature is an inh...
Edward Lear can be considered as one of the most versatile artists of the Victorian Age: he started ...
The article is devoted to the study of Edward Lear’s art and literary works, in particular his nonse...
The essay explores Lear’s contribution to the Victorian aesthetic debate, characterized by a marked ...
In the topical abundance or superabundance of Shakespeare’s King Lear, almost all major thematic pat...
This thesis investigates three major areas in the background of Edward Lear's literary nonsense: the...
The purpose pf the thesis is to examine the distinctive nature of what Lear referred to as his “nons...
In this thesis I have addressed some of the problems that have arisen in critical approaches to the ...
In this thesis I have addressed some of the problems that have arisen in critical approaches to the ...
The author examines the work of the English artist and poet Edward Lear, specifically his nonsense p...
Since its first appearance in the Victorian Period, Nonsense has been considered a mere source of am...
Vivien Noakes’s biography of Lear is subtitled ‘The Life of a Wanderer’. This essay explores the com...
Nonsense seems to break many rules of semantico-syntactic compatibility and somehow managed to cons...
The essay explores Edward Lear’s contribution to the Victorian aesthetic debate, characterized by a ...
Nonsense seems to break many rules of semantico-syntactic compatibility and somehow managed to cons...
Research Doctorate - PhD EnglishThis thesis challenges the idea that children’s literature is an inh...
Edward Lear can be considered as one of the most versatile artists of the Victorian Age: he started ...
The article is devoted to the study of Edward Lear’s art and literary works, in particular his nonse...
The essay explores Lear’s contribution to the Victorian aesthetic debate, characterized by a marked ...
In the topical abundance or superabundance of Shakespeare’s King Lear, almost all major thematic pat...