Carroll, “Jabberwocky”: Sense = Nonsense

Lewis Carroll

The discussion begins with the contrasting but similar ideas of freedom for the writer and freedom for the reader. Also, the fact that in language nonsense is never purely nonsensical and meaning is never purely meaningful.

  • Lewis Carroll
  • 19th Century
  • English
  • Freedom & Meaning
  • Conversation
  • Freedom
  • The Art of Poetry