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Paperback Books by Thomas Love Peacock
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| Crotchet Castle |
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| by Thomas Love Peacock |
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| Mr. Crotchet found it essential to furnish himself with a coat of arms, videlicet: Crest, a crotchet rampant, in A sharp: Arms, three empty bladders, turgescent, to show how opinions are formed; three bags of gold, pendent, to show why they... Read More |
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| Publication Date: December 2007 |
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| Headlong Hall |
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| by Thomas Love Peacock |
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| Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866) was an English satirist and author. Peacock was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and they influenced each other's work. He wrote satirical novels, each with the same basic setting - characters at a table... Read More |
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| Publication Date: December 2007 |
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| Nightmare Abbey 1818 |
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| by Thomas Love Peacock |
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| This 1818 novel is set in a former abbey whose owner, Christopher Glowry, is host to visitors who enjoy his hospitality and engage in endless debate. Among these guests are figures recognizable to Peacock's contemporaries, including... Read More |
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| Publication Date: March 2007 |
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| Maid Marian |
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| by Thomas Love Peacock |
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| Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866) was an English satirist and author. Peacock was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and they influenced each other's work. He wrote satirical novels, each with the same basic setting - characters at a table... Read More |
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| Publication Date: July 2002 |
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| Nightmare Abbey |
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| by Thomas Love Peacock |
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| Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866) was an English satirist and author. Peacock was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and they influenced each other's work. He wrote satirical novels, each with the same basic setting - characters at a table... Read More |
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| Publication Date: July 2002 |
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| Nightmare Abbey |
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| by Thomas Love Peacock |
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| Mr. Glowry was a very consolate widower, with one small child. That child -- a son -- was named Scythrop, after a maternal ancestor who had hanged himself one rainy day in a fit of tedium. The coroner's jury eulogized him with the... Read More |
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| Publication Date: July 2002 |
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| Maid Marian |
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| by Thomas Love Peacock |
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| Peacock's retelling of the legend of Robin Hood is as fresh today as it was when he penned it, nearly two hundred years ago. Here are all the heroes and villains we know and love, recast by a keen Victorian wit. The heroes are heroic (and... Read More |
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| Publication Date: July 2002 |
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| Crotchet Castle |
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| by Thomas Love Peacock |
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| Mr. Crotchet found it essential to furnish himself with a coat of arms, videlicet: Crest, a crotchet rampant, in A sharp: Arms, three empty bladders, turgescent, to show how opinions are formed; three bags of gold, pendent, to show why they... Read More |
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| Publication Date: May 2002 |
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| Publication Date: January 1982 |
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