Phantasmagoria and Other Poems is a splendid collection of poems written
by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, pen named Lewis Carroll. It was Carroll's
longest poem published in 1869, divided into seven Cantons, illustrated
by A. B. Frost. Carroll has written a supernatural amazing poem, in his
narrative he shows interaction between Phantom ( a ghost) and a man
Tibbets. Author expresses that on a winter night while he returned home
he felt surprising presence of someone else that was a white, wavy
gloomy appearance of a ghost. Carroll says ghosts are not unlike humans.
Like humans they follow hierarchy, do jobs to haunt. They live in
society and follow the social rules, violation means sufferings. As men
fear to dark they also fear. They live in gloomy and dark environment
and they fear from light. In the end, ghost realized he came in wrong
house, so he left in a friendly way shaking hands. Some other pleasing
and appreciating poems are-The Sea Dirge, A Game of Fives, Poeta Fit,
Non Nascitur, Fame's Funny Trumpet, Hiawatha's Photographing, A
Valentine, Hunting of the Snark etc.