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  1. The Characters in the Novels of Thomas Love Peacock, 1785-1866: With Bibliographical Lists by Claude A. Prance, 1992-05
  2. Nightmare abbey and crotchet castle. With an introduction by J. B. Priestley by Thomas Love (1785-1866) Peacock, 1947
  3. Melincourt Volume 2
  4. Headlong Hall and Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love (1785-1866) Peacock, 1932-01-01
  5. NIGHTMARE ABBEY AND CROTCHET CASTLE. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY J. B. PRIESTLEY by THOMAS LOVE (1785-1866) PEACOCK, 1947-01-01
  6. The works of Thomas Love Peacock, including his novels, poems, fugitive pieces, criticisms, etc. With a pref. by Lord Houghton, a biographical notice by his granddaughter, Edith Nicolls, and a portrait. Edited by Henry Cole Volume 2 by Thomas Love, 1785-1866 Peacock, 2009-10-26
  7. Thomas Love Peacock letters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley, with fragments of unpublished mss. by Thomas Love, 1785-1866 Peacock, 2009-10-26
  8. Calidore & miscellanea [by] T. Love Peacock. Ed. by Richard Garn by Peacock. Thomas Love. 1785-1866., 1891-01-01
  9. The misfortunes of Elphin and Rhododaphne. by Thomas Love Peacoc by Peacock. Thomas Love. 1785-1866., 1897-01-01
  10. Three Men of Gotham. For T. Bar. B. unaccompanied. [Words by] Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866). [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation.] (Modern Festival Series) by David Stone, 1961
  11. Headlong Hall; ed. by Richard Garnett. by Peacock. Thomas Love. 1785-1866., 1891-01-01
  12. Nightmare abbey; ed. by Richard Garnett. by Peacock. Thomas Love. 1785-1866., 1891-01-01
  13. The misfortunes of Elphin; ed. by Richard Garnett. by Peacock. Thomas Love. 1785-1866., 1891-01-01
  14. Melincourt; or, Sir Oran Haut-ton. Illustrated by F.H. Townsend; with an introd. by George Saintsbury by Thomas Love, 1785-1866 Peacock, 2009-10-26

41. Peacock, Thomas Love (Norwegian Writers' Web)
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42. Peacock, Thomas Love (Litteraturnettet)
Norsk Forfattarsentrum Norsk Oversetterforening OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Peacock,Thomas Love Storbritannia 17851866. Lenker Books and Writers Biografi
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43. [Peacock, Thomas Love] The Thomas Love Peacock Society
Keywords, Thomas Love Peacock; 17851866; English literature; LCSH, Peacock,Thomas Love, 1785-1866 Criticism and interpretationWeb sites.
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44. Peacock - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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45. OUP: Letters Of Thomas Love Peacock: Volume 2
Thomas Love Peacock (17851866) was a lifelong and assiduous letter-writer at atime when the familiar letter was often virtually an art-form in itself.
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Volume 2: 1828-1866
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Thomas Love Peacock 17851866 search biblion Thomas Love Peacock was born inWeymouth, Dorset, the only son of a London glass merchant, who died in 1788
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English novelist and poet who satirized the political and cultural scene of his time. Usually Peacock assembled his characters in a country house, where they exchange opinions over a dinner table in a merry atmosphere. The 'Socratic dialogues' are lightened by songs, hilarious and extravagant episodes, and romantic love-plots. Beyond the sea, beyond the sea,
My heart is gone, far, far from me;
And ever on its track will flee My thoughts, my dreams, beyond the sea.
(from Crotchet Castle, 1831) Thomas Love Peacock was born in Weymouth, Dorset, the only son of a London glass merchant, who died in 1788. Peacock's grandfather was a master in the Royal Navy, and the young Thomas Love was brought up by his mother at Chertsey in his grandfather's house. Peacock was educated at a private school in Englefield Green. His formal schooling in Greek, Latin, and French ended before he was 13, but he read omnivorously throughout his life in five languages. In 1812 Peacock met Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), who greatly inspired his writing, and remained a close friend throughout his life. Through Shelley, Peacock was drawn into a wider literary circle, but knowledge of classical literature also helped the younger poet. Peacock's sceptical essay

49. DayPoems: Thomas Love Peacock Index
Thomas Love Peacock. 17851866. Love and Age The Grave of Love Canine ChorusA Collection of Poems Dedicated to the Dogs We All Love
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50. Thomas Love Peacock The Grave Of Love
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52. THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK
Thomas Love Peacock (17851866) EDITIONS Works (10 vols, 1924-34; repr. 1967);The Novels, ed. D. Garnett (1948; repr. in 2 vols, 1963), Nightmare Abbey
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Works (10 vols, 1924-34; repr. 1967); The Novel s, ed. D. Garnett (1948; repr. in 2 vols, 1963), Nightmare Abbey [and] Crotchet Castle (Penguin); The "Four Ages of Poetry" is available in Romantic Critical
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BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM : Brian Burns, The Novels of Thomas Love Peacock (1985); Marilyn Butler, Peacock Displayed: A Satirist in His Context

53. Thomas Hardy: Noncomformists In Literary Movements
Then a poem by Thomas Love Peacock (17851866), also a Victorian novelist.Newark Abbey. I gaze where August s sunbeam falls
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Whatever literary historians might wish, few writers are entirely of their age. They draw continually on past exponents for their styles and content, and foreshadow later developments. It may be true that amateurs are apt to espouse old-fashioned forms, but many superb writers carry through past developments into areas that do not interest their contemporaries. Du Fu seems wooden beside Li Po, but has the greater humanity. Hart Crane's compressed imagery has affinities with Milton and the late Shakespeare, and the majestic language of the St. James's Bible was already out of date when its contributors were putting the manuscript together. In this short section are modern poets who do not contribute to what we see as typically or importantly twentieth-century concerns. They give less opportunity to the critic, but often enjoyment to a wider circle of readers. Thomas Hardy Thomas Hardy was born in 1840, the son a small master builder. He attended school in Dorchester until 1856, was articled to a local architect until 1861, and then spent five years in London as assistant to the better-known Arthur Blomfield. During this period he taught himself Latin and Greek, and made his first attempts at poetry. In 1867 Hardy returned to the family home at Higher Bockhampton, took occasional architectural work, and turned his hand to novels. The first was not successful, and Hardy destroyed the manuscript. Then came

54. Thomas Love Peacock
Thomas Love Peacock (17851866). Maid Marian by Thomas Love Peacock, Encyclopediaof the Self Peacock s take on the Robin Hood legend.-MJM.
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57. McGann, Oxford Book Of Romantic Period Verse
Thomas Love Peacock (17851866). 176. from Rhododaphne. JOHN KEATS. 177.from Endymion. WALTER SCOTT. 178. Proud Maisie
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SIR WILLIAM JONES (1746-1794) A Hymn to Na'ra'yena ROBERT MERRY ('DELLA CRUSCA') (1755-1798) Madness WILLIAM PARSONS ( A. Medoro's Inscription Book XXIII Ann Yearsley (1752-1806) Soliloquy
ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796) from Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect Address to the Deil Halloween The Cotter's Saturday Night To a Louse Song ['It was upon a Lammas night'] SIR WILLIAM JONES A Hymn to Indra
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ROBERT MERRY ('DELLA CRUSCA') To Anna Matilda MILES PETER ANDREWS ('ARLEY') (d. 1814) Elegy on the Death of Mr Sterne ANONYMOUS Lady T-rc-l's Ring
ERASMUS DARWIN (1731-1802) 18. From The Loves of the Plant THOMAS RUSSELL (1762-1788) Sonnet to Valclusa Sonnet Suppos'd to be Written at Lemnos SIR WILLIAM JONES A Hymn to Su'rya WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES (1762-1850) Sonnet V WILLIAM BLAKE (1757-1827) from Songs of Innocence Introduction The Lamb The Little Black Boy The Divine Image Holy Thursday A Dream The Little Girl Lost The Little Girl Found
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58. Noyes, English Romantic Poetry And Prose
Thomas Love Peacock (17851866) Beneath the Cypress Shade In His Last Binn SirPeter Lies For the Slender Beech and the Sapling Oak
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English Romantic Poetry and Prose
Selected and Edited With Essays and Notes By Russell Noyes.
New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1956. [1324 pp. total]
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This work is designed to provide representative readings and an adequate critical apparatus for the student undertaking his first long excursion in the literature of the English Romantic movement. Without departing radically from the canon of settled acceptance, the editor has sought to produce a fresh and stimulating anthology. He has included, besides numerous "new" short pieces, several long worksa notable example is Shelley's Cenci which have never before appeared uncut in a survey text in English romanticism. Another special features is the generous representation from letters of the time. The romantic writers have left us many superb letters, which not only are delightful reading in themselves but which also often provide insight into the personalities of their authors and illuminate the intentions of their more formal work. With the exception of prose fiction, however, all the forms of literature are fully displayed. The minor writers are represented by some new faces and much new material, which includes besides the indispensable poetical selections, passages from diaries, journals, biography, political tracts, and literary criticism. A plentiful gathering of humorous material, chosen largely from among the minor Romantic voices should provide a welcome light touch to balance the high seriousness of the major poets. . . .

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