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The Walrus and the Carpenter: And Other Remarkable Rhymes
The Walrus and the Carpenter And Other Remarkable Rhymes Author:Lewis Carroll The whimsical genius of Lewis Carroll's poetry shines throughout this collection of eight well-remembered rhymes. A brightly colored picture-book format makes this selection a unique vehicle for presenting Carroll's nonsense to a wide audience, including those younger than usually involved. — Included are ``The Walrus and the Carpenter , ... more »'' ``A-Sitting on a Gate,'' ``How Doth the Little Crocodile,'' ``You are Old , Father William,'' ``The Lobster Quadrille,'' ``The Gardener's Song,'' ``Turtle Soup,'' and ``Jabberwocky.'' Doyle's artistic re-interpretations are contemporary but offer a wide variety of style and mood. The ``whiffling Jabberwock'' and Father William (with an eel on the end of his nose) are reminiscent of the original Tenniel drawings, while the Aged Man hunting for haddocks' eyes is rather surreal. ``Turtle Soup'' is offered as an inviting still life, but the rattlesnake and the garden door of ``Gardener's Song'' are wholly representational. The colors are always vibrant, and the sometimes bizarre appeal of the illustrations is a complement to the poet's sense of the absurd.« less