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In “Jabberwocky” — a frequent choice for grade-school recitation — an intrepid young champion, using a vorpal blade that goes ...
Almost everyone around here knows the excellent bookstore of that name. Most people probably know where the name came from, or at least have stood in uffish thought about it.
The word Bandersnatch was first seen in the poem Jabberwocky. It was a nonsensical word created by the poet and mentioned in the last line of the second verse: "The frumious Bandersnatch!".
Yesterday, we reported the cancellation of ATP’s Jabberwocky Festival. Cancelled festivals inevitably lead to confusion among those who purchased tickets, the bands who were booked to play, and ...
Jabberwocky's hard to beat. WARREN CLEMENTS. Special to The Globe and Mail. Published November 8, 2008. This article was published more than 15 years ago. Some information may no longer be current.
Jabberwocky is a poem with the opening line ‘twas brilling, and the slithy toves’, written by Lewis Carroll in 1872. It first appeared as a part of Carroll’s novel Through the Looking-Glass.
ATP, Pitchfork, and Primavera Sound are proud to announce Jabberwocky, a new music, art, and film festival that will take place at the ExCeL Centre in London August 15-16. Jabberwocky 2014 will ...