Jabberwocky, by Lewis Carroll, illustrated by Graeme Base (Abrams, $12.95, ages 8 and up). Base`s ability to fill a page with detail ripe for wandering eyes stands him in good stead in working with ...
When I spoke to Jesse Ball, the author of A Cure for Suicide, he forged into the dense, alliterative groves of Lewis Carroll’s “Jabberwocky.” Carroll’s poem famously relies on a strange, idiosyncratic ...
This slick version of the classic nonsense poem from Through the Looking Glass seems more a Disney souvenir than a book to snuggle up with. Angular textural sketches, apparently rough drafts for an ...
The father in Lewis Carroll’s poem Jabberwocky warned his son about the dangerous monster lurking in the vicinity. Although the tale unfolds in a nonsensical land, a jabberwocklike creature with “jaws ...
The Poetry for Young People series adds Lewis Carroll, edited by Edward Mendelson, illus. by Eric Copeland. All the favorites can be found, from ""The Walrus and the Carpenter"" to the classic ...
Originally performed Nov. 19-21 at the DeWitt Theatre Art Center, Northwestern College theater professor Ethan Koerner's stage adaptation of Lewis Carroll's nonsense poem "Jabberwocky" was one of 12 ...
Jabberwocky (1977) is a dark comedic fantasy film known for its surreal and absurd take on the classic Lewis Carroll poem. Set in a medieval world plagued by a monstrous creature, the film follows the ...
Variations of plays on the word “October” have gotten out of hand, culminating in a ridiculous sandwich-selling campaign for Subway. We can place the blame squarely on FM radio marketers—and Lewis ...
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