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Lewis Carroll: Critical Essay by Elizabeth Sewell

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SOURCE: Sewell, Elizabeth. “‘In the Midst of His Laughter and Glee’: Nonsense and Nothingness in Lewis Carroll.” Soundings 82, nos. 3-4 (fall-winter 1999): 541-71.

In the following excerpt, Sewell explores the themes of death and nothingness in The Hunting of the Snark and “Three Voices.”

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