Rhyme? and reason? by Lewis Carroll

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By Theodore Tran Posted on Apr 1, 2026
In Category - Learning Methods
Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898
English
Ever wonder what happens when the guy who wrote 'Alice in Wonderland' decides to play with poetry? 'Rhyme? and Reason?' is like finding a hidden drawer in Lewis Carroll's desk, full of playful, puzzling, and surprisingly sharp verses. It's not just one story, but a whole collection of his poetic experiments—some are laugh-out-loud funny, others are strangely beautiful, and a few might just make you tilt your head and go, 'Wait, what?' If you think you know Carroll from just Alice and the White Rabbit, this book shows there was a whole other side to his genius, one that loved twisting logic and language into delightful knots. It's the perfect book for when you're in the mood for something clever, charming, and completely unexpected.
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Forget what you think you know about Lewis Carroll. Rhyme? and Reason? isn't a single story with a plot. It's a treasure chest of his poetry, collected and published after his famous Alice books. You won't find a linear journey here. Instead, you'll bounce from witty parodies of serious Victorian poems to original nonsense verses that feel like extensions of Wonderland's logic. There are playful love poems, satirical jabs, and pure linguistic games where words are chosen for their sound as much as their sense. It's a showcase of Carroll's mind at play, free from the structure of a novel.

Why You Should Read It

This book is a masterclass in joy. Carroll's love for wordplay is contagious. One minute you're smiling at a perfectly silly rhyme, the next you're caught off guard by a line of unexpected beauty or a surprisingly sharp observation about human nature. The poems reveal the mathematician in Carroll—they are puzzles and patterns as much as they are art. Reading them feels like being let in on a private joke or solving a clever riddle. It reminds you that language doesn't always have to be serious to be meaningful; sometimes, the most profound things are said through laughter and clever twists.

Final Verdict

This book is a gem for anyone who loves words. It's perfect for the Alice in Wonderland fan who wants to dive deeper into Carroll's unique brain. It's also ideal for poetry skeptics who think verse has to be dense and difficult—here, the barrier to entry is pure fun. And if you're just someone who appreciates wit, intelligence, and a good dose of whimsy, you'll find plenty to love. Keep it on your nightstand and read a poem or two before bed. It's a surefire way to end the day with a smile and a slightly more playful view of the world.



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Ethan King
1 week ago

The layout is very easy on the eyes.

Michael Sanchez
1 year ago

This is one of those stories where the character development leaves a lasting impact. This story will stay with me.

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