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 Thomas Love Peacock letters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley, with fragments of unpublished mss.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

81. Thomas Love Peacock
Thomas Love Peacock (1785 1866) English satirist and author. ThomasLove Peacock was born in Dorset, England on Oct. 18, 1785.
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82. Literary Encyclopedia: Peacock, Thomas Love
Peacock, Thomas Love. (1785 1866). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature.Essayist, Poet. Active 1805 - 1866 in England, Britain, Europe.
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Paz, Octavio (Paz, Octavio ). 1914 1998. Peacock, Thomas Love (Peacock, ThomasLove ). 1785 - 1866. Peacocke, Isabel Maud (Peacocke, Isabel Maud ). 1881 - 1973.
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84. Òîìàñ Ëàâ Ïèêîê (Thomas Love Peacock)
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Ìåæäó 1858 è 1860 Ïèêîê îïóáëèêîâàë ñâîè Âîñïîìèíàíèÿ î Øåëëè (Memoirs of Shelley) è ïèñüìà Øåëëè ê íåìó. Îí áûë íåñïðàâåäëèâî è ðåçêî ðàñêðèòèêîâàí Ð.àðíåòòîì (1862) çà çàùèòó ïåðâîé æåíû Øåëëè, àððèåò Óýñòáðóê.

  • ÏÈÊÎÊ, ÒÎÌÀÑ ËÀ (Peacock, Thomas Love) (1785–1866), àíãëèéñêèé àâòîð, èçâåñòíûé ñâîèìè êîðîòêèìè þìîðèñòè÷åñêèìè ðîìàíàìè. Ðîäèëñÿ 18 îêòÿáðÿ 1785 â Óýéìóòå (ãðàôñòâî Äîðñåòøèð). Âîñïèòûâàëñÿ îâäîâåâøåé ìàòåðüþ.  12 ëåò îñòàâèë øêîëó è, çàíèìàÿñü ñàìîîáðàçîâàíèåì, ïðèîáðåë øèðîêèå ïîçíàíèÿ â îáëàñòè ãðå÷åñêîé, ëàòèíñêîé, ôðàíöóçñêîé, èòàëüÿíñêîé è àíãëèéñêîé ëèòåðàòóðû. Ïîñëå ïóáëèêàöèè ñáîðíèêîâ ñâîèõ ðàííèõ ñòèõîâ âñòðåòèëñÿ â 1812 ñ Ï.Á.Øåëëè. Îáà ñèìïàòèçèðîâàëè äðóã äðóãó, òåì íå ìåíåå Ïèêîê âûñìåèâàë âîñòîðæåííûå ïîðûâû Øåëëè, îòðàçèâøèåñÿ, êñòàòè, è â ïîýìå Êîðîëåâà Ìàá, à ãåðîé òðåòüåãî ðîìàíà Ïèêîêà, Àááàòñòâî êîøìàðîâ (Nightmare Abbey, 1818), âîïëîùàåò þíûå «íåëåïîñòè» Øåëëè. Ñàì Øåëëè áûë âîñõèùåí ýòîé êàðèêàòóðîé è ïðåâîçíîñèë «ëåãêîñòü, ñòðîãîñòü è ñèëó» ÿçûêà ðîìàíà. Îí ñäåëàë Ïèêîêà ñâîèì äóøåïðèêàç÷èêîì è îñòàâèë åìó ïîñëå ñìåðòè 2000 ôóíòîâ ñòåðëèíãîâ. Ìåæäó 1858 è 1860 Ïèêîê îïóáëèêîâàë ñâîè Âîñïîìèíàíèÿ î Øåëëè (Memoirs of Shelley) è ïèñüìà Øåëëè ê íåìó. Îí áûë íåñïðàâåäëèâî è ðåçêî ðàñêðèòèêîâàí Ð.àðíåòòîì (1862) çà çàùèòó ïåðâîé æåíû Øåëëè, àððèåò Óýñòáðóê.
  • 85. PSU S Electronic Classics Series Thomas Love Peacock Page
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    86. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Thomas Love Peacock (English Literature, 19th Century, B
    Biographies. Related Category English Literature, 19th Century, Biographies.Thomas Love Peacock 1785–1866, English novelist and poet.
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    Related Category: English Literature, 19th Century, Biographies Thomas Love Peacock Nightmare Abbey (1818), his best-known work, satirizes the English romantic movement and contains characters based on Coleridge, Byron, and Shelley. Other novels include Headlong Hall Melincourt Maid Marian Crotchet Castle (1831), and Gryll Grange (1860). Peacock's best poems : lyrics and drinking songs : are interspersed in his novels. He was one of Shelley's most intimate friends, and after the famous poet's death Peacock was his literary executor.
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  • 87. GIGA Quote Author Page For Thomas Love Peacock
    Thomas Love Peacock. English novelist and poet (1785 1866).
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    My thoughts by night are often filled
    With visions false as fair:
    For in the past alone, I build
    My castles in the air.
    Castles in the Air (st. 1) [ Visions In one of those beautiful valleys, through which the Thames (not yet polluted by the tide, the scouring of cities, or even the minor defilement of the sandy streams of Surrey), rolls a clear flood through flowery meadows, under the shade of old beech woods, and the smooth glossy greensward of the chalk hills (which pour into it their tributary rivulets, as pure and pellucid as the fountain of Bandusium, or the wells of Scamander, by which the wives and daughters of the Trojans washed their splendid garments in the days of peace, before the coming of the Greeks); in one of those beautiful valleys, on a bold round-surfaced lawn, spotted with junipers, that opened itself in the bosom of an old wood, which rose with a steep, but not precipitous ascent, from the river to the summit of the hill, stood the castellated villa of a retired citizen. Crotchet Castle Books (First Lines) Dreams, which, beneath the hov'ring shades of night

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    30309 visitors 4048 texts 507 recordings 424 authors, Contents Author Thomas Love Peacock, 1785 1866. 3 Texts. Poverty. Science. Work. Search.
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    30466 visitors 4048 texts 507 recordings 424 authors, Contents Author ThomasLove Peacock Memorable Quotes, 1785 1866. 3 Texts. Poverty. Science. Work. Search.
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    90. Roman à Clef - Encyclopedia Article About Roman à Clef. Free Access, No Regist
    notable romans à clefs Virtually all of the novels of Thomas Love Peacock ThomasLove Peacock (October 18, 1785 1866) was an English satirist and author.
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    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition A or (French for "novel with a key") is a novel A novel is a long work of fiction written in prose. It is longer and more complex than a short story or novella, and it is not bound by the restrictions of plays and poetry.
    Early novels
    Significant early novels in various languages and genres include:
    • Xenophon, The Education of Cyrus (Greek, 4th century BC). A fictional account of the education of King Cyrus the Great of Persia. A strong candidate for the first novel.

    Click the link for more information. describing real-life events behind a facade of fiction Fiction is the term used to describe works of information created from the imagination. This is in contrast to non-fiction, which makes factual claims about reality. Fictional works books, pictures, stories, fairy tales, fables, films, comics, interactive fiction may be partly based on factual occurrences but always contain some imaginary content. Fiction is largely perceived as a
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    91. Definition Of Peacock - WordReference.com Dictionary
    English pawa (from Latin pavo Peacock) + cock 1 pea cockish adjective pea henfem n Peacock pik?k noun Thomas Love. 17851866, English novelist
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    92. Poets' Corner - Index Of Poets - Letters O,P
    1916 (BB). Thomas Love Peacock. (1785 1866) English Novelist andPoet from Nightmare Abbey 1818 Three Wisemen of Gotham (BB); from
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    93. Draft Template
    Three months earlier Wallis had drawn a portrait of her father, the poet and novelistThomas Love Peacock (17851866) (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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    Henry Wallis's deeply sensitive portrait of his lover, the beautiful Mary Ellen Meredith (1821-61) dates the same year that she gave birth to their son Harold known as Felix, who was born in April 1858. Three months earlier Wallis had drawn a portrait of her father, the poet and novelist Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866) (National Portrait Gallery, London). While ironically Wallis's sensational painting Chatterton (RA 1856) had featured Mary Ellen's husband - the then unrecognised poet George Meredith (1828-1909) in the role as his tragic 18th century counterpart.
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    94. 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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    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

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    Thomas Love Peacock. Thomas Love Peacock (October 18, 1785 1866) wasan English satirist and author. Peacock was born in Dorset, England.
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    96. Thomas Love Peacock
    Wikipedia Article Thomas Love Peacock. Thomas Love Peacock (October 18, 1785 1866) was an English satirist and author. Peacock was born in Dorset, England.
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