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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 Thomas Love Peacock letters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley, with fragments of unpublished mss.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

81. Browse Nineteenth Century Fiction
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82. Biography.com
Peacock, Andrew Sharp, 1939 . Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785 1866. Peake,Mervyn (Laurence), 1911 1968. Peale, Charles Willson, 1741 1827.
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83. SWAN /All Libraries
1966 1 Headley Robert K Robert Kirk 1938 1977 1 Headley Victor 1993 1 HeadlongHall Author Of 1785 1866 See Peacock Thomas Love 1785 1866 1 Headlund
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84. Encyclopædia Britannica
Peacock, Thomas Love (1785–1866) English novelist and poet. More Articles. Partners.•Top 10 Popular Sites for It's All About Love. Powered by Ask Jeeves.
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85. Encyclopædia Britannica
the Middle Ages. Peacock, Thomas Love (1785–1866) English novelistand poet. Qu Yuan (343?–289? BC) Chinese poet. renga Genre
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86. Thomas Hardy: Noncomformists In Literary Movements
traverse old Love's domain Never again. Then a poem by Thomas LovePeacock (17851866), also a Victorian novelist Newark Abbey.
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Noncomformists in Literary Movements
Introduction
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 currently very 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. We start with Thomas Hardy. 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

87. Entertainment Family Zone Reference
He was one of the few more . Peacock, Thomas Love (Encyclopedia) Peacock, ThomasLove, 1785 – 1866 , English novelist and poet. He was employed more .
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88. Re: Lost Poem
In Reply to Lost poem posted by Simon on October 04, 2002 at 123259THOMAS Love Peacock (17851866) THE WAR-SONG OF DINAS VAWR.
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Follow Ups Post Followup Poetry Lovers' Page Forum FAQ ... Poetry Lovers' Page Home Posted by ilza (200.162.246.130) on October 06, 2002 at 13:22:54: In Reply to: Lost poem posted by Simon on October 04, 2002 at 12:32:59: THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK (1785-1866)
THE WAR-SONG OF DINAS VAWR The mountain sheep are sweeter,
2 But the valley sheep are fatter;
3 We therefore deemed it meeter
4 To carry off the latter.
5 We made an expedition;
6 We met a host, and quelled it;
7 We forced a strong position,
8 And killed the men who held it. 9 On Dyfed's richest valley,
10 Where herds of kine were browsing,
11 We made a mighty sally, 12 To furnish our carousing. 13 Fierce warriors rushed to meet us; 14 We met them, and o'erthrew them: 15 They struggled hard to beat us; 16 But we conquered them, and slew them. 17 As we drove our prize at leisure, 18 The king marched forth to catch us: 19 His rage surpassed all measure, 20 But his people could not match us. 21 He fled to his hall-pillars; 22 And, ere our force we led off

89. Author Index
Walter Pater. Peacock, Thomas Love (1785 1866). Headlong Hall Maid MarianNightmare Abbey Poems from Melincourt * The Four Ages of Poetry.
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AUTHOR INDEX * = Excerpts, selections = Links to The Cambridge History of English and American History Anonymous A B C ... Y ANONYMOUS Anonymous Beowulf (ca. 750) Early National Poetry Anonymous Everyman (after 1485) The Early Religious Drama Anonymous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (ca. 1375 - 1400) "Pearl," "Cleanness," "Patience" and "Sir Gawayne"
Metrical Romances, 1200-1500
Anonymous The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (890 ca. - 1150 ca.) Alfred and the Old English Prose of his Reign
The Chronicle
The Ballads and Poems in The Chronicle
Anonymous The York Plays (15th Century) The Early Religious Drama Anonymous The Second Shepherds' Play (ca. 1425) Towneley Mysteries A Addison, Joseph (1672 - 1717) Selected Poetry (excerpts)* Steele and Addison Arnold, Matthew (1822 - 1888) The Function of Criticism at the Present Time Matthew Arnold, Arthur Hugh Clough, James Thomson Ascham, Roger (1515 - 1568) The Scholemaster Roger Ascham Auden, Wystan Hugh (1907-1973) Selected Poems* Austen, Jane (1775 - 1817)

90. Roman à Clef - Wikipedia
à clefs Virtually all of the novels of Thomas Love Peacock (1785 1866) presupposea knowledge of English intellectuals and currents of thought of the time.
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(Redirected from A or (French for "novel with a key") is a novel describing real-life events behind a facade of fiction . The "key", not present in the text, is the correspondence between events and characters in the novel and events and characters in real life. They are often satirical are generally written to report inside information on scandals without giving rise to charges of libel . They also give the author the opportunity to turn the tale the way the author would like it to have gone. Some notable
  • Virtually all of the novels of Thomas Love Peacock (1785 - 1866) presuppose a knowledge of English intellectuals and currents of thought of the time.

91. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Peacock, Thomas
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93. GIGA Chronological Author List "1780 To 1799"
1785 1849) Sir WFP Napier , Irish general and historian (1785 - 1860) ThomasLove Peacock , English novelist and poet (1785 - 1866) Oliver Hazard Perry
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Pierre Jean de Beranger
French poet (1780 - 1857)
Thomas Chalmers
Scottish divine and writer (1780 - 1847)
William Ellery Channing
American writer and orator (1780 - 1842)
Karl von Clausewitz
Prussian military leader and author (1780 - 1831)
Charles Caleb Colton
English sportsman and writer (1780 - 1832)
Croker
English writer and politician (1780 - 1857)
George Croly
Irish poet and author (1780 - 1860)
Robert Emmet
Irish patriot (1780 - 1803)
Elizabeth Fry
English Quaker prison reformer (1780 - 1845) Rev. J. Greswell English (c. 1820) J.A.D. Ingres French painter (1780 - 1867) Lord Henry Lansdowne English Whig statesman and reformer (1780 - 1863) Charles Miner American journalist and author (1780 - 1865) Barry Edward O'Meara Irish Napoleon's physician at St. Helena (1780 - 1836) Jose de Palafox y Melzi Spanish general and Duke of Saragossa (1780 - 1847) Viscount P.C.S. Smythe Strangford Irish diplomat, translator and viscount (1780 - 1855) Walter Watson Scottish poet and weaver (1780 - 1854) Miss Wrother (lived about 1820) Ebenezer Elliott English poet ("The Corn Law Rhymer") (1781 - 1849) Isaac Pocock English dramatist (1781 - 1835) Sir George Staunton English writer (1781 - 1859) Anna Jane Vardill (Mrs. James Niven)

94. Nightmare Abbey (in MARION)
Nightmare Abbey. Title Nightmare Abbey ; Crotchet Castle / ThomasLove Peacock ; edited with an introduction by Raymond Wright.
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