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Nonsense and Commonsense : Children's Book of Victorian Verse

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To be read aloud before bed or during a quiet moment, this book introduces a literature of delight to the whole family.

In the Victorian era, the best poets and literary minds created a special world for children.

Today these poems, with their rollicking energy and old-fashioned values, are still brimming with charm, whimsy, and truth.

Here are offerings from Amy Lowell, Edward Lear, James Whitcomb Riley, Lewis Carroll, Emily Dickinson, and Robert Louis Stevenson combined with treasures hidden for a century or more in scrapbooks, anthologies, and dusty copies of "The Youth's Companion" and" St.

Nicholas Magazine." Poems on the virtues of home and family, the seasons, animals, patriotism-and silly poems that mean nothing at all.

Charming full-color pictures of the period decorate each page, and for parents and older readers, there is marginalia on the poem or poet. 30,000 copies in print.

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Product Details
Workman Publishing
1563053136 / 9781563053139
Hardback
27/10/2000
United States
128 pages, colour illustrations
238 x 236 mm, 761 grams
General (US: Trade)/Children / Juvenile Learn More