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Analysis and comments on Hiawatha's Photographing (complete) by Lewis Carroll

Comment 1 of 1, added on September 29th, 2005 at 7:24 PM.

Always been one of my favorites. The opening is sublime as satire and as verse (recall that the author was a mathematician. "In its case it lay compactly, Folded into nearly nothing; But he opened out the hinges, Pushed and pulled the joints and hinges, Till it looked all squares and oblongs, Like a complicated figure In the Second Book of Euclid" That "Like a complicated figure In the Second Book of Euclid" is simply the best and funniest that I've ever seen in that metre. (Say it aloud!)

Tudor Johnston from Canada



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Poet: Lewis Carroll
Poem: Hiawatha's Photographing (complete)
Added: Mar 16 2005
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