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  1. Gryll Grange. Illustrated by F.H. Townsend. With an introd. by George Saintsbury by Thomas Love, 1785-1866 Peacock, 2009-10-26
  2. Plays, published for the first time. Edited by A.B. Young by Thomas Love, 1785-1866 Peacock, 2009-10-26
  3. The Letters of Thomas Love Peacock: Volume 1 1792-1827 by Thomas Love Peacock, 2001-05-24
  4. The Letters of Thomas Love Peacock: Volume 2 by Thomas Love Peacock, 2001-05-24
  5. The Novels of Thomas Love Peacock by Bryan Burns, 1985-06
  6. Thomas Love Peacock (Twayne's English Authors Series) by James Mulvihill, 1987-11
  7. Frivolity Unbound: Six Masters of the Camp Novel, Thomas Love Peacock, Max Beerbohm, Ronald Firbank, E.F. Benson, P.G. Wodehouse, Ivy Compton-Burnet (Literature and Life) by Robert F. Kiernan, 1990-08
  8. Thomas Love Peacock (English men of letters) by J. B. Priestley, 1970-06
  9. Thomas Love Peacock by Olwen Campbell, 1972-06
  10. Nightmare Abbey (1818) (Broadview Editions) by Lisa, Vargo, et all 2007-04-09
  11. Peacock: His Circle and His Age by Howard Mills, 1969-01-31
  12. The peacock tradition in English prose fiction by Jack Barry Ludwig, 1964

21. Thomas Love Peacock --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
, Thomas Love Peacock (17851866) Information on this English novelistwho satirized the political and cultural scene in his time.
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22. Thomas Love Peacock
Rochester Thomas Love Peacock. 17851866. Thomas Love Peacock is bestremembered as one of the great satirists of the Romantic period.
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Thomas Love Peacock
Thomas Love Peacock is best remembered as one of the great satirists of the Romantic period. Early in his writing career he made use of the Arthurian legends, mainly for satire, amusement, and instruction.
His first Arthurian story, "Satyrane; or, The Stranger in England," was written around 1811 or 1812, and completed in 1816. Satyrane refers to a character in Spenser's The Faerie Queen , one who is part beast, but has an innately virtuous will. This incomplete work is about a missionary stranded on an island after a shipwreck. "Satyrane" later became absorbed in another unfinished romance "Calidore," published in 1816. Like Satyrane, Calidore is a figure of courtesy from the Faerie Queen . Other Romantic writers had an interest in the Calidore figure such as John Keats and Robert Southey. Keats wrote an unfinished poem entitled "Calidore" during 1818. In Peacock's comic story, Calidore, on his way to London, arrives by boat on an island. He explains to some lounging travelers that he is following King Arthur's instructions for him to find a philosopher and a wife in London. In the next fragment he, and King Arthur's court, arrive on a deserted island. They are greeted by Greek gods and goddesses. With Arthur's instructions to enjoy himself on the island, Calidore becomes a reveler. This merging of different historical periods reflects Peacock's interest in opposing the Ancient and Modern worlds. Eventually Calidore gets to London. In a comic scene, he tries to exchange Arthurian gold coins for paper money. This tale, like his novels, illustrates Peacock's satirical approach to romances.

23. KING ARTHUR: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
Sara Hammond (18231914), King Arthur in Avalon (1900); Peacock, Thomas Love (1785-1866),Calidore A Fragment of a Romance (ca. 1816); Peacock, Thomas Love
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King Arthur is the figure at the heart of the Arthurian legends. He is said to be the son of Uther Pendragon and Ygraine of Cornwall. Arthur is a near mythic figure in Celtic stories such as Culhwch and Olwen . In early Latin chronicles he is presented as a military leader, the dux bellorum Mordred . In the romance tradition that treachery is made possible because of the love of Lancelot and Guinevere
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Alliterative Morte Arthure

24. The Characters In The Novels Of Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866)
. A guide...... The Characters in the Novels of Thomas Love Peacock (17851866) WithBibliographical Lists Prance, Claude A.
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25. Mellen Author: Prance , Claude
Mellen Books by Claude Prance The Characters in the Novels of Thomas Love Peacock(17851866) With Bibliographical Lists. ©The Edwin Mellen Press, 2004.
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26. Author Thomas Love Peacock, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
Thomas Love Peacock (next poet) I was from England, and I lived from 17851866.Print or Buy my poetry? View comments? Add to favorites?
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    I was from England, and I lived from 1785-1866. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? My influences included Shelly, Byron, Leigh Hunt, Wordsworth, Colderidge. Thomas Love Peacock was born in 1785, in Dorset, at Weymouth. He was the son of a glass merchant, who died three years after he was born. He was raised at his grandfather's house in Chertsey, by his mother. Despite the fact that his formal schooling ended before his teens (he never attended a university), it is important to note that he read widely in five languages throughout his lifetime.
    When he could no longer support himself without working, he took a job in 1819 with the East India Company. The next year, he married Jane Gryffydh, daughter to a Welsh rector. Peacock's daughter later married George Meredith, also a literary man.

27. The Literary Gothic   |   Thomas Love Peacock
Peacock, Thomas Love. 17851866. British writer, best known for hisparodies. Sites Thomas Love Peacock page Thomas Love Peacock
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Peacock, Thomas Love
1785-1866. British writer, best known for his parodies.
Sites: Thomas Love Peacock page [Thomas Love Peacock Society]
Overview
by George Saintsbury, from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature (1907-1921) [Bartleby.com] brief biographical note [The Authors Calendar]
brief biographical note
[Columbia Encyclopedia, Bartleby]
Portraits
[National Portrait Gallery, London]
Etexts:
Crotchet Castle - at T. L. Peacock Society
- at Project Gutenberg Headlong Hall [1815] (214K) [T. L. Peacock Society]
Nightmare Abbey
Peacock's most famous work, which takes on not only Gothicism but many of the "major" Romantic literary figures as well. [T. L. Peacock Society]
brief intro
to and extract from Nightmare Abbey [W. W. Norton]
"Thomas Love Peacock."

28. Thomas Love Peacock
Thomas Love Peacock (17851866). Thomas Love Peacock was born at Weymouth,Dorset, and grew up in Chertsey, Surrey after his father s early death.
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Thomas Love Peacock
Thomas Love Peacock was born at Weymouth, Dorset, and grew up in Chertsey, Surrey after his father's early death. He was educated privately after the age of thirteen and did not take paid employment until his mid-thirties when he worked as an official in the East India Company, retiring as their Examiner in 1856. He became a friend of Shelley in his late twenties and they enjoyed a literary relationship of mutual influence. He married in 1820 and had three daughters, whom he outlived. His novels are largely satirical with unusual social, political, and romantic themes. His poetry is mostly lyrical and also reflects his satirical, radical nature. Love and Age
The Grave of Love

Three Men of Gotham

Nightmare Abbey; Crotchet Castle (Penguin Classics)

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29. Peacock, Thomas Love (Litteraturnettet)
OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Peacock, Thomas Love Storbritannia 17851866. LenkerBooks and Writers Biografi. SØK ETTER Peacock, Thomas Love. SØK I
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30. Peacock, Thomas Love (Le Réseau D'écrivains Norvégiens)
Translate this page Peacock, Thomas Love Grande-Bretagne 1785-1866.Liens Books and Writers Biographie.
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31. 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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Maid Marian by Thomas Love Peacock , Encyclopedia of the Self: Peacock's take on the Robin Hood legend.-MJM

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33. Headlong Hall (Thomas Love Peacock)
17851866, ~ Headlong Hall ~ by Thomas Love Peacock author of Melincourt NightmareAbbey Maid Marian The Misfortunes of Elphin Crotchet Castle Gryll Grange
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34. Thomas Love Peacock Quotes - Quotes By Thomas Love Peacock - SaidWhat
Random Quote Hangman Jokes. Quotes by Thomas Love Peacock. They areEnglish novelist 17851866. Quotations Sir, I have quarrelled
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35. Biblioteca Quijotesca: Thomas Love Peacock - Espéculo
Translate this page Thomas Love Peacock. La mansión de las pesadillas. Thomas L. Peacock (1785-1866),La abadía de las pesadillas (Nightmare Abbey, 1818), cap. XII.
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L a mansión de las pesadillas
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Todas estas anécdotas pueden tener solución por principios psicológicos. Es más fácil para un soldado, un filósofo o hasta para un santo asustarse de su propia sombra que para un muerto salir de su tumba, Los médicos han escrito sobre mil ejemplos singulares de la fuerza de la imaginación. Personas de temperamento débil, nervioso o melancólico, extenuados por la fiebre, el trabajo o una débil alimentación, conjuran con rapidez, en el círculo mágico de su propia fantasía, espectros, górgonas, quimeras y todos los objetos de su odio y de su amor. La mayoría de nosotros somos como Don Quijote, para quien un molino es un gigante, y Dulcinea, una magnífica princesa: todos más o menos víctimas de nuestra propia imaginación, a pesar de que no todos lleguemos tan lejos como para ver fantasmas, como para imaginarnos seres de ultratumba, donde sólo hay ollas y teteras.
Thomas L. Peacock (1785-1866), La abadía de las pesadillas
Nightmare Abbey
, 1818), cap. XII

36. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - Thomas Love Peacock
Thomas Love Peacock. 17851866. 602 Love and Age. I PLAY’D with you’mid cowslips blowing, When I was six and you were four; When
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Love and Age
When I was six and you were four;
When garlands weaving, flower-balls throwing,
Were pleasures soon to please no more.
With little playmates, to and fro,
But that was sixty years ago. You grew a lovely roseate maiden,
And still our early love was strong;
Still with no care our days were laden,
They glided joyously along;
And I did love you very dearly,
How dearly words want power to show;
But that was fifty years ago. Then other lovers came around you, Your beauty grew from year to year, And many a splendid circle found you The centre of its glittering sphere. I saw you then, first vows forsaking, On rank and wealth your hand bestow; But that was forty years ago. And I lived on, to wed another: No cause she gave me to repine; And when I heard you were a mother, I did not wish the children mine. My own young flock, in fair progression, Made up a pleasant Christmas row: My joy in them was past expression;

37. Onomástico
Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866-Biografía Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785
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38. Søgeresultat - Bibliotek.dk
Se kurv, næste poster, Poster pr side, 1. BOG. Læg i kurv. Peacock,Thomas Love, 17851866 The letters of Thomas Love Peacock.
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39. DayPoems: Thomas Love Peacock Index
D a y P o e m s. Poetry of Thomas Love Peacock. 17851866. Love and AgeThe Grave of Love Three Men of Gotham Back to top. Comment on DayPoems?
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40. Thomas Love Peacock The Grave Of Love
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