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THE LAND BEYOND the MAGIC MIRROR by E
ARTICLE: Jan Susina: Playing Around in Lewis Carroll's Alice Books
Annihilating Nihilistic Nonsense Tim Burton Guts Lewis Carroll’S Jabberwocky
The Musical Misadventures of a Girl Named Alice Book by JAMES DEVITA Music and Lyrics by BILL FRANCOEUR Based on the Novel Through the Looking Glass by LEWIS CARROLL
Through the Looking-Glass: Translating Nonsense
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Ambivalent Texts, the Borderline, and the Sense of Nonsense in Lewis Carroll’S “Jabberwocky”
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Jabberwocky Notes
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The Indexer Vol 20 No 1 April 1996
Jabberwocky by Lewis Caroll
A Wild and Wacky Version of the Classic Story Through the Looking
"Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll
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Jabberwocky: Using Context Clues to Find Meaning In
Grades 6-12 "Jabberwocky" Is a Nonsense Poem Included in Thr
Lewis Carroll Review
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Jabberwocky Is an Epic Poem Told Through Nonsense Words. the Poem Relates a Father’S Quest for His Son That Involves the Slaying of a Beast (The Jabberwock)
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Empowering Nonsense: Reading Lewis Carroll's" Jabberwocky" in A
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Jabberwocky – Portmanteaus & Meanings
Of Lewis Carroll: Selections from the Collection of August and Clare Imholtz
From Chaos to Cosmos: the Genesis of "Sylvie and Bruno"
A Tangled Tale Online
Elements of Nonsense in Lewis Carroll and Edgar Allan
Alice Ever After • Lewis Carroll
Jabberwocky Comprehension
Lewis Carroll's “Jabberwocky” and Julio Cortázar's Glíglicoin Rayuela
Parody and Satire of Victorian Education in the Works of Lewis Carroll
“Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll 'Twas Brillig, and the Slithy Toves Did Gyre and Gimble in the Wabe; All Mimsy Were the Borogoves, and the Mome Raths Outgrabe
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Word Play in English by Reading Nonsense Books : an Approach to Vocabulary Building and Comprehension at Elementary Schools
Verbal Humour and Lewis Carroll: a Linguistic Analysis of Alice's