This Kickshaws Special celebrates the 100th anniversary of the 1907 British Limerick Craze, and what better way to celebrate it than to present 100 limericks, one for each year? The limerick count includes each 5-line limerick, whether it stands alone or serves as a stanza in a longer poem. It does not include the older limericks quoted in the essays or the partial limericks in which one or more lines are left out on purpose for special effects
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...
In the last issue of Word Ways, Kickshaws became Limerickshaws, a special edition celebrating the 10...
It has been claimed that the limerick is the only fixed poetry form indigenous to the English langua...
This scientific article delves into the rich world of limericks as cultural artifacts, examining the...
In the August and November 2007 issues of Word Ways, we were entertained by a plethora of Limericks....
The article discusses Polish limericks. It shows that authors’ invention can affect different aspec...
It will come as somewhat of a surprise to some people that such a thing as a clean limerick exists -...
It\u27s been more than a decade since Maxey Brooke surveyed the various ways in which the limerick h...
Booklet including history of the Waterford Association, menu (in Irish), toasts and adverts for Wate...
The Irish Celebrating is a collection of essays which focuses on the complex dynamics of celebrating...
Postcard. Photographs of Dominican Church, St. Mary's Cathedral, Treaty Stone and King John's Castle...
Postcard. Photographs of Sarsfield Bridge and River Shannon in teacup shape and O'Connell Street in ...
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...
In the last issue of Word Ways, Kickshaws became Limerickshaws, a special edition celebrating the 10...
It has been claimed that the limerick is the only fixed poetry form indigenous to the English langua...
This scientific article delves into the rich world of limericks as cultural artifacts, examining the...
In the August and November 2007 issues of Word Ways, we were entertained by a plethora of Limericks....
The article discusses Polish limericks. It shows that authors’ invention can affect different aspec...
It will come as somewhat of a surprise to some people that such a thing as a clean limerick exists -...
It\u27s been more than a decade since Maxey Brooke surveyed the various ways in which the limerick h...
Booklet including history of the Waterford Association, menu (in Irish), toasts and adverts for Wate...
The Irish Celebrating is a collection of essays which focuses on the complex dynamics of celebrating...
Postcard. Photographs of Dominican Church, St. Mary's Cathedral, Treaty Stone and King John's Castle...
Postcard. Photographs of Sarsfield Bridge and River Shannon in teacup shape and O'Connell Street in ...
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...
Front and back covers and pages from The Magazine of Magazines bound collection. In 1751, Limerick p...