Lewis Carroll records a suburban photoshoot in the style of Longfellow.
The distinctive rhythm and tricks of speech that Henry Longfellow used in his narrative poem The Song of Hiawatha (1855) were just begging to be parodied. Lewis Carroll could not resist the temptation, nor could he resist descending from the lofty tale of a Native American warrior to suburban photography, in which Carroll was an early pioneer.
Posted February 13
Jigsaws: Join this group of ideas together to make a single sentence, in as many ways as you can. See if you can include any of the words in square brackets.
Don’t move at all. It spoils the picture. [Again. Slight. Still. ]
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Picture: By Joaquín Sorolla (1863-1923), via Wikimedia Commons. Public domain.. Source.
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