The Jumblies, and Other Nonsense Verses by Edward Lear
(7 User reviews)
1751
Lear, Edward, 1812-1888
English
"The Jumblies, and Other Nonsense Verses" by Edward Lear is a whimsical collection of nonsense poems written in the late 19th century. This enchanting book showcases Lear's unique style, combining playful language with vivid illustrations by Leslie Brooke. The verses capture the imagination with their lighthearted themes and absurd characters, pres...
of whimsical creatures who embark on an absurd journey to sea in a sieve. Other beloved poems included are "The Owl and the Pussy-Cat," which tells the charming love story between an owl and a cat, and "The Dong with a Luminous Nose," detailing the adventures of a forlorn creature searching for his lost love. Each poem features imaginative characters and surreal situations, inviting readers into a world where the ridiculous becomes reality and leaving them with a sense of joy and wonder. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Robert Martin
1 year agoThe layout of the digital version made it easy to start immediately, the quality of the diagrams and illustrations (if applicable) is top-notch. The insights gained here are worth every minute of reading.
Linda Lopez
4 months agoThis digital copy caught my eye due to its reputation, the author clearly has a deep mastery of the subject matter. The price-to-value ratio here is simply unbeatable.
George Moore
2 years agoThis digital copy caught my eye due to its reputation, it manages to maintain a consistent flow even when discussing difficult topics. Simple, effective, and authoritative – what else could you ask for?
Ashley Gonzalez
11 months agoExceptional clarity on a very complex subject.
Karen Davis
7 months agoIt’s rare to find such a well-structured narrative nowadays, the narrative arc keeps the reader engaged while delivering factual content. Definitely a five-star contribution to the field.