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There was a Young Person, whose History was always considered a Mystery (litho)

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There was a Young Person, whose History was always considered a Mystery (litho)

966334 There was a Young Person, whose History was always considered a Mystery (litho) by Lear, Edward (1812-88); Private Collection; (add.info.: There was a Young Person, whose History was always considered a Mystery. Illustration for More Nonsense by Edward Lear (Frederick Warne, 1888).); © Look and Learn

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Considered Humourous Jokes Limerick Limericks Mystery Nonsense Young Person English Literature Joke Verse


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In this whimsical lithograph by Edward Lear, titled "There was a Young Person, whose History was always considered a Mystery" we are invited into the realm of nonsense and humor. The image captures the essence of Lear's limerick as it portrays a young person shrouded in enigma. The illustration transports us to an era where English literature thrived on playful verse and clever wordplay. Lear's witty limericks were renowned for their ability to tickle readers' funny bones while challenging their imagination. As we gaze upon this print, we can't help but wonder about the secrets hidden within the young person's history. What adventures have they embarked upon? What mysteries lie behind that mischievous smile? Lear's mastery shines through in his intricate engraving technique, capturing every detail with precision and finesse. The composition is filled with vibrant energy, inviting us to join in on the fun. This artwork serves as a delightful reminder of how humor can transcend time and bring joy to our lives. It encourages us to embrace life's mysteries with laughter and not take ourselves too seriously. "There was a Young Person, whose History was always considered a Mystery" is more than just an amusing lithograph; it represents an entire genre of humorous literature that continues to captivate audiences today. So let us immerse ourselves in its charm and revel in the nonsensical world created by Edward Lear.

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