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The Complete Verse and Other Nonsense (Penguin English poets)

The Complete Verse and Other Nonsense (Penguin English poets)
By Edward Lear

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The first complete edition of Edward Lear's verse and other nonsense writings since 1947. This is also the first annotated edition, from the juvenilia to the great nonsense books. Lear's verses, limericks and fantastical line-drawings have enchanted children and adults alike through the generations. The Owl and the Pussycat, The Jumblies and The Dong with a Luminous Nose are as appealing today as they ever were and Lear is held in great affection by many who grew up with these childhood classics. Illustrated throughout, this handsome edition includes Lear's nonsense prose, both short stories and private letters. The definitive edition of Lear's wonderfully whimsical, timeless nonsense.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #711844 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-11-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 624 pages

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About the Author
Edward Lear (1812-88) originally earned his living as a commercial artist. A skilled landscape painter and ornothological illustrator, he was art master to Queen Victoria for a time. His nonsense writing began as a sideline to amuse himself and his friend's children but soon made him a household name. Vivien Noakes is the leading authority on Lear, editor of his Selected Letters (1988) and the definitive biography, she also curated the Lear exhibition at the Royal Academy in 1985.


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This book deserves to be on every bookshelf5
This book is the product of a life studying Edward Lear and his works. Vivien Noakes is the undisputed expert in her field and much previously unpublished material is here. She always approaches her subject in a scholarly way, but her style is by no means dry and dusty. Lear is full of fun and Vivien Noakes's joy at Lear's sense of humour shines through on every page. Lears work is set out chronologically and this allows one to see the development of his style. She has also devoted a section to notes on the work and this enhances one's enjoyment of Lear.

Vivien Noakes has edited what must be the most exciting book for Learophiles since Holbrook Jackson's collection in the late 1940s. This will surely become the standard collection of Lear's Verse and Nonsense and Vivien Noakes deserves fulsome praise for her achievement in editing such a wonderful book. Although most people know 'The Owl and The Pussy-Cat', Lear deserves to be far better known than he is for everything else he did.

Unfortunately this book is too big to be stuffed into a Christmas Stocking, but should be given to anyone, adult or child, with a sense of fun. Even a child who cannot read will take delight in Lears quirky illustrations, jolly caricatures of spherical chaps with spindly legs and wonderful pointy shoes, strange creatures such as the Scroobious Pip, and people that resemble birds or beetles. If this book were upon every bookshelf along with Shakespeare the world would be a far happier place.

Lear at his completest5
An excellent and comprehenisive collection of Lear's verse and nonsense. Great fun to read. Illustrated throughout in Lear's own individual style this book has been well edited by Vivien Noakes, with detailed introcuctory material and a clear layout throughout. Why make do with a selection when you can get the complete thing?

The Complete Nonsense and Other Verse5
This was a very attractively produced book. Having known the book from my childhood I wanted to buy a copy for one of our granddaughters. This was just what I wanted.