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         Peacock Thomas Love:     more books (26)
  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 Thomas Love Peacock letters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley, with fragments of unpublished mss.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

61. Eighteenth-Century E-Texts -- P
Peacock, Thomas Love (17851866). The Four Ages of Poetry . The Four Ages ofPoetry (1820) (Toronto); The Four Ages of Poetry. Nightmare Abbey
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/p.html
This page, edited by Jack Lynch , is part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century E-Texts on the Net.
Pagan, Isobel (1740-1821)
Pain, William (c. 1730-c. 1790)
Paine, Thomas (1737-1809)
Paley, William

62. Thomas Love Peacock
Thomas Love Peacock, 17851866, English writer. Peacock s Nightmare Abbey (1818) TheFour Ages of Poetry (1820) Crotchet Castle (1831) ?
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Thomas Love Peacock
Thomas Love Peacock, -1866, English writer. Peacock's Nightmare Abbey ) "The Four Ages of Poetry" ( Crotchet Castle

63. Arts: Literature: Authors: P: Peacock, Thomas - Open Site
Peacock, Thomas Love (17851866). —Novelist, b. at Weymouth, the only child ofa London merchant, was in boyhood at various schools, but from the age of 13
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Biography PEACOCK, THOMAS LOVE (1785-1866). —Novelist, b. at Weymouth, the only child of a London merchant, was in boyhood at various schools, but from the age of 13 self-educated. Nevertheless, he became a really learned scholar. He was for long in the India Office, where he rose to be Chief Examiner, coming between James Mill and John Stuart Mill. He was the author of several somewhat whimsical, but quite unique novels, full of paradox, prejudice, and curious learning, with witty dialogue and occasional poems interspersed. Among them are Headlong Hall (1816), Nightmare Abbey (1818), Maid Marian (1822), Misfortunes of Elphin (1829), Crotchet Castle (1831), and Gryll Grange (1860). He was the intimate friend of Shelley, memoirs of whom he contributed to Fraser's Magazine.
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64. The Letters Of Thomas Love Peacock : 1828-1866: ‹IˆÉš ‰®‘“XBookWeb
Translate this page The Letters of Thomas Love Peacock 1828-1866 by Peacock, Thomas Love/ Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866) was a lifelong and assiduous
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65. The Letters Of Thomas Love Peacock : 1792-1827: ‹IˆÉš ‰®‘“XBookWeb
Translate this page The Letters of Thomas Love Peacock 1792-1827 by Peacock, Thomas Love/ Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866) was a lifelong and assiduous
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67. Biographie Et Informations Auteur : Peacock, Thomas Love : - Dicocitations â„
Translate this page Dicocitations ™ - biographie et citations de Peacock, Thomas Love. Poète etromancier anglais (1785-1866) ami de Shelley, qui dépeignit avec humour et
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68. Biographical & Critical Excerpts
Peacock, Thomas Love (17851866), satirist, essayist, and poet, the son of aLondon glass merchant, though brought up by his mother.
http://www.thomaslovepeacock.net/biocrit.html
THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK SOCIETY
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Biographical and Critical Excerpts
T HOMAS LOVE PEACOCK is not, and never was, a popular author. He is for the scholar, the man of leisure, and the literary antiquarian, an abiding source of delight. He is not a professional novelist who sets out to tell a story and hurries along to get it told, but a leisured person, full of good sense and humour of a satirical kind, who adopts a mildly fictional form to discourse his opinions upon things like art, literature, politics, and wine. Peacock was born at Weymouth in 1785, and was educated at a private school. he often gibes at the Universities, but he acquired by his own energies an extraordinary wealth of knowledge in the literature of all countries. He had already written poetry, but was nearly thirty before he began to write his "novels." His first important novel, Headlong Hall , was written in 1816, and Nightmare Abbey in 1818. In the following year, on the strength of his literary talents, the Directors of the East India Company gave him a post worth at first £800 a year, and afterwards more than £2,500, with a pension. Strange as this appointment may seem, it was amply justified, for Peacock was the man who started a steam service to India, and his work in his office was long and faithful. In 1822 he wrote Maid Marian , a cynical story of Robin Hood's day. Seven years later

69. A Glossary
Peacock, Thomas Love (26). A selfeducated English novelist and poet (1785-1866)and close friend of Shelley. He was also a clerk for the East India Company
http://www.skidmore.edu/academics/theater/productions/arcadia/I.ii.html
A Glossary of Definitions, Terms, Names, Contexts and Allusions in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia
Numbers in parentheses refer to page numbers Act I, Scene 2 capacious (16). Spacious; capable of containing a large quantity. chemical 'Ladies' (16). Portable toilet. marquee (16). A large tent with open sides used for outdoor entertainment. sod (17). A British explicative. commode (17). Can refer either to a toilet or a decorated low cabinet or chest of drawers. game books (18). Books in which the details of hunts are recorded. Sussex (19). A former British county located in southeastern England, on the English Channel. D. H. Lawrence (19). British writer (1885-1930). His fiction dealt with the struggle for human fulfillment in the dehumanizing industrialized society of the early twentieth century. His novels include Sons and Lovers, Women in Love, and Lady Chatterley's Lover. Just William books (19). A British children's book series. Brighton and Hove Argus (19). A British regional newspaper (probably fictional). ha-ha (20).

70. Univ. Of Haifa Library - New Items List - Index By Authors
Peacock, Thomas Love, 17851866 The pleasures of Peacock. Pearson, Steven D.No margin, no mission. Pellegrino, Edmund D., 1920- Physician and philosopher
http://lib.haifa.ac.il/www/sdi/a80.html
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  • Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da, 1525?-1594
    Stabat Mater

  • Palmer, Louis J.
    Organ transplants from executed prisoners

  • Pancrazi, Jean Noel, 1949-
    Tout est passe si vite

  • Parker, Michael, 1958-
    The Cambridge medical ethics workbook

  • Parra, Nicanor, 1914-
    Iz raznykh knig

  • Pascal, Blaise, 1623-1662 Pascal's Pensees
  • Pasquazi, Silvio D'Egitto in Ierusalemme
  • Pavel, Thomas G., 1941- La pensee du roman
  • Pavlowitch, Stevan K. A history of the Balkans, 1804-1945
  • Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866 The pleasures of Peacock
  • Pearson, Steven D. No margin, no mission
  • Pellegrino, Edmund D., 1920- Physician and philosopher
  • Pence, Gregory E. Classsic cases in medical ethics
  • Penrose, Roland, Sir Picasso
  • Perez Amuchastegui, A. J. (Antonio Jorge) La busqueda del "ser nacional" (1810-1943)
  • Perkhin, V. (Vladimir) Otkryvat krasoty i nedostatki ...
  • Perry, Yaron British mission to the Jews in nineteenth-century Palestine
  • Peters, Simi Learning to read Midrash
  • Peters, Ted, 1941- Playing God? Science, theology, and ethics
  • Peterson, James C., 1957 Jan. 10 Genetic turning points
  • Petrila, John
  • 71. Index And Archive, P--from "Paine, Thomas" To "The Princess Of Cleves"
    Peacock, Thomas Love (1785-1866 - writer, contemporary of Jane Austen).Nightmare Abbey. Persuasion. filmed versions. postings 2/9/98R, 4/28/98R,
    http://www.ashton-dennis.org/ardatP.html
    - P -

    72. Literature British Arts
    Peacock, Thomas Love (17851866) Novelist and Poet. Pearse, Partick Henry (1879-1916)Writer. Born Ireland; Peele George (1558-1597) approx.
    http://www.britisharts.co.uk/pr.htm
    British Arts The Arts in the UK Full Menu Performing Arts Bands For Hire Visual Arts ... Submit Search Click Here For Search Artworks for Sale Competitions Performing Arts Bands for Hire Events Literature Famous Artists Studio Space for Hire Exhibition Space for Hire Links to British Artists Corporate Art Arts Funding Art Magazines Art Opportunities/Jobs Artists to Hire Art Supplies Full Menu Art Holidays Noticeboard Submit Galleries VISUAL ARTS Links to British Artists Arts Funding Arts Boards ... Events COMPETITIONS UK Art Competitions International Art Competitions Arts Related Competitions Literary Competitions ... Art Works for Sale on This Site SERVICES Submit Our Services Web Design/Hosting Links ... Society of Authors protect the rights and further the interests of authors Literary Prizes and Awards (Click) A list of English Authors of the 19th and20th Century + notable earlier authors. Names in blue have links to their web sites.

    73. JAMES,MR
    Thomas Love Peacock (17851866). BUTLER , Marilyn. “The Critical Reputationof Thomas Love Peacock with an Annotated Enumerative Bibliography of Works
    http://www.pagedepot.com/thesicklytaper/OTHEREG.HTM
    Other English, Scottish, and Irish Gothic Authors of the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Centuries Internet Resources: William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882)
    The Handbook to Gothic Literature , ed. Marie Mulvey-Roberts. New York: New York University Press, 1998. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America
    The Victorian Historical Novel 1840-1880 GGII Supernatural Fiction Writers
    , ed. St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost, and Gothic Writers , ed. David Pringle. Detroit: St. James Press/Gale, 1998. Gothic Writers: A Critical and Bibliographical Guide , eds. Douglass H. Thomson, Jack G. Voller, and Frederick S. Frank. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002.
    Ia n Banks (1954- St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost, and Gothic Writers , ed. David Pringle. Detroit: St. James Press/Gale, 1998. Modern Gothic: A Reader , eds. Victor Sage and Allan Lloyd Smith. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 1996. Eaton Stannard Barrett GGI The Heroine Cardiff Corvey: Reading the Romantic Text 5 (Nov 2000): Novel The Heroine GGII The Heroine; or, The Adventures of a Fair Romance Reader

    74. Dictionary Of British Economists - Entries
    Peacock, Thomas Love 17851866. Peake, Edward Gordon 1876-1934. Penkethman, John1630s. Pennington, James 1777-1862. Penrose, Edith Tilton 1915-96
    http://www.thoemmes.com/dictionaries/dbe_entries.htm
    Dictionary of British Economists
    List of Entries
    Acland, John c1698-1795 Acworth, William Mitchell 1850-1925 Allen, George Cyril 1900-82 Allen, Roy George Douglas 1906-83 Anderson, Adam c1692-1725 Anderson, James 1739-1808 Andrews, Philip Walter Sawford 1914-71 Angell, Norman 1872-1967 Anstey, Vera 1889-1976 Armstrong, Clement c1530 Asgill, John 1659-1738 Ashby, Arthur Wilfred 1886-1953 Ashley, William James 1860-1927 Ashton, Thomas Southcliffe 1889-1968 Attwood, Thomas 1783-1856 Aves, Ernest 1857-1917 Babbage, Charles1791-1871 Bacharach, Michael Bacon, Francis 1561-1626 Bagehot, Walter 1826-77 Bailey, Samuel 1791-1870 Bailey, William 1758 Baines, Edward 1800-90 Balogh, Thomas 1905-85 Banfield, Thomas Collins 1800-82 Banks, Joseph 1743-1820 Barbon, Nicholas 1637-98 Baring, Alexander 1774-1848 Baring, Francis Barnard, John 1685-1764 Barrington, Shute 1734-1826 Barrow, Isaac 1630-77 Bartley, George Christopher Trout 1842-1910 Barton, John 1790-1852 Bastable, Charles Francis 1855-1945 Bauer, Peter Bayes, Thomas 1702-61 Bazley, Thomas 1797-1885 Beales, Lance 1889-1988

    75. Variations On A Theme | Romanticism From The Canvas To The Printing Press To The
    Peacock, Thomas Love (17851866) NIghtmare Abbey (1818) Headlong Hall (1816) MaidMarian (1822) The Misfortunes of Elphin (1826) Crochet Castle (1831)
    http://library.thinkquest.org/C0126184/english/library.htm
    Encyclopedia Romantica British
    Jane Austen

    William Blake

    Elizabeth Barret Browning

    Robert Burns
    ...
    William Wordsworth

    German
    Heinrich Heine

    E.T.A. Hoffmann

    Novalis

    American William Cullen Bryant Emily Dickinson Ralph Waldo Emerson Margaret Fuller ... Walt Whitman French Charles Baudelaire Alexander Dumas II Victor Hugo Alphonse de Lamartine ... Alfred comte de Vigny Italian Alessandro Manzoni German American French ... Italian Austen, Jane (1775 - 1817) Pride and Prejudice Mansfield Park Emma Northanger Abbey ... Persuasion Blake, William (1757-1827) Songs of Innocence Songs of Experience Complete Poetic Works Agnes Grey ... by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell Byron, George Gordon Noel (1788-1824) English Bards and Scotch Reviewers " And Thou Art Dead, as young and fair " (1812) " She Walks in Beauty " (1815) Darkness The Prisoner of Chillon Childe Harold The Vision of Judgement ... Don Juan " So We'll Go No More a'rowing " (1830)

    76. Favorites From _Oxford Book Of English Verse_
    When our young days of gathering flowers Will be an hundred years ago.Thomas Love Peacock (17851866) Oxford Book of English Verse 593
    http://lane.elcore.net/OBEV_Favorites.htm
    Favorites from Oxford Book of English Verse
    Lane's World: BeautyPage CatholicPage HomePage PoetryPage ... SundriesPage The ever-rolling silent hours Will bring a time we shall not know, When our young days of gathering flowers Will be an hundred years ago. Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866) Oxford Book of English Verse
    At Bartleby.com: Great Books Online
    Links to Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch's Oxford Book of English Verse Verse Bartleby.com: Great Books Online

    77. Studies In Canadian Literature
    Thomas Love Peacock (17851866) first appears in Leo Simpson s novel, The PeacockPapers (1973) as one name in a catalogue of heterogeneous persons who have
    http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/SCL/bin/get.cgi?directory=vol5_1/&filename=tausky.ht

    78. The Arcadia Dictionary
    Peacock, Thomas Love. (17851866), English novelist and poet, born in Weymouth.A friend of the English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, he was Shelley s literary
    http://faculty.uccb.ns.ca/philosophy/arcadia/dictionary.htm
    A Comprehensive Guide to the Terms of Arcadia A B C D ... H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Arcadia In Greek mythology, a sanctuary on the Acropolis (the citadel of ancient Athens) and the home of Pan, god of nature and patron of shepherds, who helped the Athenian Greeks win an important victory over the Persians and received the sanctuary in exchange for his aid. Arcadia is actually a district in the central region of the Peloponnese peninsula of Greece. In later literature a fanciful version of Arcadia became the setting for poetic evocations of pastoral life. While the actual terrain of Arcadia is harsh and mountainous, the idealized landscape of the literary Arcadia is gentle and fertile, home to uncorrupted shepherds and rustic deities. The qualities of this imaginary Arcadia were first developed as a poetic theme by the Roman poet Virgil in his Eclogues, in which Arcadia's inhabitants lead simple lives in close harmony with nature. Virgil In 16th-century Europe Arcadia was widely invoked in such literary works as Arcadia (1504) by the Italian writer Jacopo Sannazzaro and The Arcadia (versions written 1581 and 1583-1584) by the English courtier, poet, and soldier Sir Philip Sidney . Beginning in the 17th century, Arcadia is often present in literature as a vaguely classicized pastoral setting for amatory verse. In the paintings of 17th-century French artists Nicolas Poussin and

    79. 19th Century British And Irish Authors
    Thomas Love Peacock (17851866). The Thomas Love Peacock Society The ThomasLove Peacock Page Books and Writers. George Gordon Byron (1788-1824)
    http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/19th-authors.html
    (Chronological Order)
    Other British and Irish Authors
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    since the counter was put in on 1 July 1996. Last updated: 20 April 2004.
    The Victorian Literary Studies Archive
    matsuoka @ lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp
  • Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816)
  • Thomas Chatterton
  • Fanny [Frances] Burney (1752-1840)
  • George Ellis (1753-1815)
  • Elizabeth Inchbald
  • William Drennan
  • George Crabbe
  • William Godwin (1756-1836)
  • William Blake (1757-1827)
  • Harriet Lee (1757-1851)
  • Mary Darby Robinson
  • Elizabeth Hamilton
  • Robert Burns (1759-96)
  • Mary Godwin ( nee Wollstonecraft) (1759-97)
  • George Colman (1762-1836)
  • William Lisle Bowles
  • Joanna Baillie ...
  • 80. A Simple Little Regency Bibliography
    Heinrich von Ofterdingen; The Disciples at Saïs; Hymns to the Night. Peacock,Thomas Love (17851866) novelist, essayist. Defense of Poetry; Nightmare Abbey
    http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/1815/biblio2.html
    A Regency Bibliography
    Compiled by Jolie Velazquez
    Secondary Sources
    These are books readily available and accessible to the general reader. If your interest is in the Regency period, many of these sources will provide a gentle introduction to some aspect or personality of the period, offering perhaps more perspective than the full-immersion approach of a book actually written during the Regency. Adburgham, Alison. Silver Fork Society: Fashionable Life and Literature from 1814 - 1840 (London, 1983)
    Acworth, Margaretta. Georgian Cookery (London: Pavilion Books Ltd., 1987)
    Aldritch, Elizabeth. From the Ballroom to Hell: Grace and Folly in Nineteenth-Century Dance , (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1991) ISBN 0-0801-0913-1
    Alsop, Susan. The Congress Dances: Vienna 1814-1815 (New York, 1984)
    Ashton, John. Social England under the Regency (London, 1968)
    Bohstedt, John. Riots and Community Politics in England and Wales 1790-1810 (Cambridge, Mass., 1983)
    The England of Nimrod and Surtees 1815-1854 (London: Oxford University Press, 1958)

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