The author examines the work of the English artist and poet Edward Lear, specifically his nonsense poetry, and considers how Lear uses nonsense as a means of exploring content that might otherwise be considered too socially or emotionally complex for children
This essay traces the ways in which Edward Lear’s limericks and other related nonsense texts proceed...
This thesis interrogates the common assumption that nonsense literature makes “no sense.” Building o...
This thesis interrogates the common assumption that nonsense literature makes “no sense.” Building o...
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 ...
Nonsense seems to break many rules of semantico-syntactic compatibility and somehow managed to cons...
Vivien Noakes’s biography of Lear is subtitled ‘The Life of a Wanderer’. This essay explores the com...
This thesis investigates three major areas in the background of Edward Lear's literary nonsense: the...
Nonsense seems to break many rules of semantico-syntactic compatibility and somehow managed to cons...
This thesis investigates three major areas in the background of Edward Lear's literary nonsense: the...
The article is devoted to the study of Edward Lear’s art and literary works, in particular his nonse...
Since its first appearance in the Victorian Period, Nonsense has been considered a mere source of am...
The essay explores Edward Lear’s contribution to the Victorian aesthetic debate, characterized by a ...
Edward Lear can be considered as one of the most versatile artists of the Victorian Age: he started ...
This essay traces the ways in which Edward Lear’s limericks and other related nonsense texts proceed...
This thesis interrogates the common assumption that nonsense literature makes “no sense.” Building o...
This thesis interrogates the common assumption that nonsense literature makes “no sense.” Building o...
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 ...
Nonsense seems to break many rules of semantico-syntactic compatibility and somehow managed to cons...
Vivien Noakes’s biography of Lear is subtitled ‘The Life of a Wanderer’. This essay explores the com...
This thesis investigates three major areas in the background of Edward Lear's literary nonsense: the...
Nonsense seems to break many rules of semantico-syntactic compatibility and somehow managed to cons...
This thesis investigates three major areas in the background of Edward Lear's literary nonsense: the...
The article is devoted to the study of Edward Lear’s art and literary works, in particular his nonse...
Since its first appearance in the Victorian Period, Nonsense has been considered a mere source of am...
The essay explores Edward Lear’s contribution to the Victorian aesthetic debate, characterized by a ...
Edward Lear can be considered as one of the most versatile artists of the Victorian Age: he started ...
This essay traces the ways in which Edward Lear’s limericks and other related nonsense texts proceed...
This thesis interrogates the common assumption that nonsense literature makes “no sense.” Building o...
This thesis interrogates the common assumption that nonsense literature makes “no sense.” Building o...