The ebooks.adelaide site is excellent. I mirrored it and added a poem and a letter by Carroll. Both also belong to The hunting of the Snark: http://www.snrk.de/snarkhunt/?newpics=no.
This is a great article. Thank you. I love Mahendra Singh's illustrations for this, the visual essay, and this quote from the scanned article: "Both drawings and words need a bit of silence from time to time and so, I drew some wordless panels to give the text of the Snark a pause to catch its breath."
Wow. Can't wait to get a hold of this. Haven't read Snark, and this looks like the version to get.
ReplyDeleteToujours captivant, toujours innovant et instructif avec plaisir.
ReplyDeleteIncontournable pour nous !
A bientôt.
Nice :)
ReplyDeleteMy edition of Hunting of the Snark is illustrated by Henry Holiday
Several sites have online versions - this one has decent sized images.
http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/c/carroll/lewis/snark/
The ebooks.adelaide site is excellent. I mirrored it and added a poem and a letter by Carroll. Both also belong to The hunting of the Snark: http://www.snrk.de/snarkhunt/?newpics=no.
ReplyDeletethank you.
ReplyDeleteGoetz, peacay pointed out your Snark sets to me and I really look forward to going through them.
This is a great article. Thank you. I love Mahendra Singh's illustrations for this, the visual essay, and this quote from the scanned article: "Both drawings and words need a bit of silence from time to time and so, I drew some wordless panels to give the text of the Snark a pause to catch its breath."
ReplyDeleteThe "Snark comparisons" now are in http://www.flickr.com/photos/bonnetmaker/sets/72157621923487911/detail/
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