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Presenting an anthology of nonsense poetry from poets such as Sir John Hoskyns and John Taylor. The introduction discusses the origins and development of the genre in England and the history of medieval and Renaissance nonsense poetry in Europe. First published in 1997.

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The Origins of English Nonsense by Noel Malcolm

Nonsense verse in England is generally thought to have its origins in Edward Lear and Lewis Carroll. Noel Malcolm's work discusses the extent of the genre a full two hundred and fifty years earlier, with the work of such now nearly forgotten nonsense poets as Sir John Hoskyns and John Taylor. It presents an anthology of their work, much of it published here for the first time since the 17th century, and in a long introduction discusses the origins and development of the genre in England, and the history of medieval and Renaissance nonsense poetry in Europe.
'What a versatile scholar Noel Malcolm is!.. He has produced a work of equal erudition and great originality on a hitherto totally neglected, but curious and interesting subject: the 'nonsense poetry' of the early 17th century...and it is only through Mr Malcolm's brilliant scholarship that we can appreciate this missing chapter of our literary history.' Hugh Trevor Roper, Sunday Telegraph 'A readable, scholarly book...Malcolm restores to nonsense verse its rightful historical role as a medium for satire and parody and reckless play. He has helped rescue nonsense from whimsy.' Ian Sansom, Guardian 'A brilliant, argumentative book...Malcolm is a fine critic, and this exemplary study displays an exquisite literary sensibility operating at the height of its powers.' Robert McCrum, Observer 'A masterly piece of research...I do hope this publication will be applauded. People get chairs for less.' Peter Levi, Literary Review 'An elegant, enjoyable book which is a real contribution to literary history.' Jackie Wullschlager, Financial Times 'A delight.' Mark Archer, Spectator
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ISBN 13 9780006388449
ISBN 10 0006388442
Title The Origins of English Nonsense
Author Noel Malcolm
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1998-05-05
Number of pages 336
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