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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xvii
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Part One
- 'Loppleton Leery' 3
- 1. Runcible Relations: A Taxonomy of Nonsense Criticism and Theory 10
- 'Nobody' 50
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Part Two
- 2. Touch Monkeys': A Semanalytic Approach to Nonsense 57
- 'Hunting Song of the 'Bandar-Logician' 83
- 3. There was an Old Man with a nose': Nonsense and the Body 87
- 'Becoming Visceral' 115
- 4. "as birds as well as words': Nonsense and Sound 120
- 'O jongleurs, O belly laughs' 165
- 5. 'A Silly Corpse?': The 'L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E' Poets and the Nonsense of Reference 170
- 'What then is a window' 206
- Notes 217
- Bibliography 237
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Preface xvii
-
Part One
- 'Loppleton Leery' 3
- 1. Runcible Relations: A Taxonomy of Nonsense Criticism and Theory 10
- 'Nobody' 50
-
Part Two
- 2. Touch Monkeys': A Semanalytic Approach to Nonsense 57
- 'Hunting Song of the 'Bandar-Logician' 83
- 3. There was an Old Man with a nose': Nonsense and the Body 87
- 'Becoming Visceral' 115
- 4. "as birds as well as words': Nonsense and Sound 120
- 'O jongleurs, O belly laughs' 165
- 5. 'A Silly Corpse?': The 'L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E' Poets and the Nonsense of Reference 170
- 'What then is a window' 206
- Notes 217
- Bibliography 237
- Index 251