SOURCE: “Moral Incongruity and Humor: The ‘Good Bad’ Poetry of Ogden Nash,” in Studies in American Humor, Vol. 7, 1989, pp. 94-103.
In the following essay, Crandell examines Nash's use of the “poet-fool” persona in his humorous verse.
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