Phantasmagoria and Other Poems by Lewis Carroll
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Forget everything you think you know about the author of 'Alice in Wonderland.' 'Phantasmagoria and Other Poems' is Carroll stepping out from behind the looking-glass into something stranger and more shadowy. The title poem is a conversation between a man and the fussy, bureaucratic ghost who's been assigned to haunt his house. From there, the collection wanders through haunted castles, comic ballads, and puzzles that play with logic and language in that uniquely Carrollian way.
Why You Should Read It
This book shows Carroll wasn't just a master of nonsense; he was a genius of the slightly sinister. The poems are clever, often funny, but they carry a chill—a sense of the uncanny lurking just beneath the polished rhyme. You get the feeling he's inviting you to laugh, but also to glance over your shoulder. It's a brilliant display of how humor and horror can live in the same line.
Final Verdict
Perfect for poetry lovers who like their verses with a bite, or for Alice fans ready to explore the weirder corners of Carroll's imagination. It's a short, surprising collection that proves classic writers can still catch you off guard. Keep it on your nightstand for when you're in the mood for something clever, creepy, and completely unforgettable.
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