"The Complete Limerick Book" is an exhaustive exploration of one of the most beloved and enduring forms of nonsense verse. Written by Langford Reed, a renowned authority on the subject, this work delves into the origin, history, and notable achievements of the limerick, tracing its evolution from obscure beginnings to its widespread popularity in the early 20th century.
The volume features a curated collection of over 400 selected examples, showcasing the wit, rhythm, and humor that define the genre. Readers will find classic verses alongside rarer gems, illustrating the versatility of the five-line structure. Reed provides insightful commentary on the technical aspects of the form and its cultural impact, making this both an entertaining anthology and a scholarly study of light verse. From the influence of figures like Edward Lear to the clever contributions of various poets, "The Complete Limerick Book" remains a definitive resource for enthusiasts of wordplay and literary history. Whether for academic study or casual amusement, this collection captures the spirit of a uniquely rhythmic and often irreverent poetic tradition.
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