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Lewis Carroll’s “Jabberwocky” is a renowned nonsense poem from Through the Looking-Glass (1871) that utilizes portmanteau words to craft a whimsical yet ominous heroic tale. The narrative follows a traditional, ironic quest structure, featuring a young hero who battles the Jabberwock with a “vorpal sword”. Read the full text at Poetry Foundation.

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