![]() ![]() About Lear less has been written, perhaps because there does not seem as much to say. Of the two great makers of nonsense, Carroll rightly has received more attention, because of his twists and quirks, because of his photography and the ghost of pedophilia falsely supposed to cling to his obsessions. Like the porn, it was amazingly generative, so that most works of Dada and Surrealism bear the marks of mid-Victorian Englishness, descending from Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear, as much as modern erotica takes on those nineteenth-century disguises. All that sense, decorum, and propriety produced the first fully achieved literature of nonsense. The Victorians, famously puritanical, are also famous for providing the template of modern pornography-the words “Victorian classic” on a paperback have long meant a dirty book-while on the other side of that earnest, progressive Victorian rationality are the mad leaps of Victorian irrationality. Cultures, like caterpillars, crawl forward in contradictions, drawing back and then suddenly springing forward. ![]()
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