The Hunting of the Snark by Lewis Carroll
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THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK
Lewis Carroll THE MILLENNIUM FULCRUM EDITION 1.2 THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK an Agony in Eight Fits by Lewis Carroll PREFACE If-and the thing is wildly possible-the charge of writing nonsense were ever brought against the author of this brief but instructive poem, it would be based, I feel convinced, on the line (in p.4) "Then the bowsprit got mixed with the rudder sometimes." In view of this painful possibility, I will not (as I might) appeal indignantly to my other writings as a proof that I am incapable of such a deed: I will not (as I might) point to the strong moral purpose of this poem itself, to the arithmetical principles so cautiously inculcated in it, or to its noble teachings in Natural History--I will take the more prosaic course of simply explaining how it happened. |
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