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  • Jabberwocky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Jabberwocky is a poem (of nonsense verse) found in Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (1871) by Lewis Carroll. It is generally considered to be one of the greatest nonsense poems ...
  • Jabberwocky (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Jabberwocky (1977) is a comic medieval film by Monty Python's resident animator, Terry Gilliam. It stars Michael Palin as a young cooper who is forced through a series of clumsy, often slapstick ...
  • Jabberwocky

    JABBERWOCKY Lewis Carroll (from Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There , 1872) `Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe:
  • Welcome to The Walrus

    I do get a phenomenal number of hits from people who "just wanted to see what would happen if I typed in jabberwocky ...." Seems I picked a good domain name.
  • Jabberwocky (1977)

    Jabberwocky on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... ... Plot Summary: After the death of his father the young cooper 'Dennis Cooper' goes to town where he ...
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  • Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky

    Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll (a.k.a. Charles Dodgson) is generally considered to be the greatest of all nonsense poems in English. It is so well known that a number of its nonsense words have ...
  • Jabberwocky

    This is the text of the poem. There is a glossary , where you can find out the interpretation of some of the more obscure words -- at least in the first stanza.
  • Jabberwocky (1977)

    Jabberwocky on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... ... Plot Summary: After the death of his father the young cooper 'Dennis Cooper' goes to town where he ...
  • Jabberwocky Variations

    "Translations, parodies, and other variants of Lewis Carroll's 'Jabberwocky.'"

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