"Jabberwocky": One of literature's best bits of nonsense
- Title:
- 「ジャバウォックの詩」:最も秀逸なナンセンス詩
- Speaker:
- Lewis Carroll
- Description:
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As Alice wanders through the dreamscape of Looking-Glass Land in Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There," she happens across a book written in an unintelligible language. Inside, she discovers an epic poem filled with nonsense, fearsome creatures, and whimsical language. Dive into Carroll's legendary poem, "Jabberwocky" and see if you can make sense of the nonsense. [Directed by Sjaak Rood, narrated by Jack Cutmore-Scott, music by Mark Nieuwenhuis].
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
closed TED
- Project:
- TED-Ed
- Duration:
- 02:03
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Rina Ishikawa edited Japanese subtitles for "Jabberwocky": One of literature's best bits of nonsense | |
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Rina Ishikawa edited Japanese subtitles for "Jabberwocky": One of literature's best bits of nonsense | |
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Rina Ishikawa edited Japanese subtitles for "Jabberwocky": One of literature's best bits of nonsense | |
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Rina Ishikawa edited Japanese subtitles for "Jabberwocky": One of literature's best bits of nonsense | |
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Rina Ishikawa edited Japanese subtitles for "Jabberwocky": One of literature's best bits of nonsense | |
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Rina Ishikawa edited Japanese subtitles for "Jabberwocky": One of literature's best bits of nonsense |