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21. Nightmare Abbey: The misfortunes
 
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22. Works; (8 Volumes) (BCL1-PR English
23. Nightmare Abbey and Crotchet Castle
 
24. Pleasures of Peacock
 
25. Peacock's memoirs of Shelley:
 
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26. Peacock's Memoir Of Shelley, With
 
27. Thomas Love Peacock
 
28. Nightmare Abbey
 
29. The Pleasures of Peacock: Comprising
 
30. Thomas Love Peacock: Memoirs of
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31. Gryll Grange (Illustrated Edition)
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32. Headlong Hall
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33. Three Novels - Headlong Hall -Nightmare
 
34. CROCHET CASTLE.
 
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35. L'abbaye du cauchemar
 
36. The Misfortunes of Elphin and
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37. Crotchet Castle [EasyRead Comfort
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38. Crotchet Castle [EasyRead Large
 
39. Letters To Edward Hookham &
 
40. Gryll Grange. Penguin Fiction

21. Nightmare Abbey: The misfortunes of Elphin. Crotchet Castle (Rinehart editions, 148)
by Thomas Love Peacock
 Paperback: 332 Pages (1971)
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Asin: 0030830257
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22. Works; (8 Volumes) (BCL1-PR English Literature)
by Thomas Love Peacock
 Library Binding: Pages (1924-01)
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Asin: 0781276160
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23. Nightmare Abbey and Crotchet Castle
by Thomas Love Peacock
Hardcover: Pages (1947)

Asin: B000HVT8DW
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24. Pleasures of Peacock
by Thomas Love Peacock
 Hardcover: 481 Pages (1979-04)
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Isbn: 0313206988
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25. Peacock's memoirs of Shelley: With Shelley's letters to Peacock
by Thomas Love Peacock
 Unknown Binding: 219 Pages (1977)

Isbn: 0841499411
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26. Peacock's Memoir Of Shelley, With Shelley's Letters To Peacock. (volume 8) (BCL1-PR English Literature)
by Thomas Love Peacock
 Library Binding: 219 Pages (1909-01)
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Asin: 0781276551
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27. Thomas Love Peacock
by Lionel Madden
 Textbook Binding: Pages (1967-06)
list price: US$5.00
Isbn: 0874712513
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28. Nightmare Abbey
by Thomas Love Peacock
 Paperback: Pages (0000)

Asin: B000UD8EIM
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29. The Pleasures of Peacock: Comprising in Whole or Part the Seven Novels of Thomas Love Peacock
by Edited by Ben Ray Redman
 Hardcover: Pages (1947)

Asin: B000KN6AOW
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30. Thomas Love Peacock: Memoirs of Shelley and Other Essays and Reviews
 Hardcover: 240 Pages (1970-09-01)
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Isbn: 081475354X
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31. Gryll Grange (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)
by Thomas Love Peacock
Paperback: 284 Pages (2007-12-14)
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Asin: 140658343X
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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 discussing and criticizing the philosophical opinions of the day. He worked for the British East India Company. His own place in literature is pre-eminently that of a satirist. That he has nevertheless been the favourite only of the few is owing partly to the highly intellectual quality of his work, but mainly to his lack of ordinary qualifications of the novelist, all pretension to which he entirely disclaims. He has no plot, little human interest, and no consistent delineation of character. His personages are mere puppets, or, at best, incarnations of abstract qualities such as grace or beauty. His comedy is Aristophanic. He suffers from that dramatist's faults and, though not as daring in invention, shares many of his strengths. His works include Headlong Hall (1815), Nightmare Abbey (1818), Maid Marian (1822), The Misfortunes of Elphin (1829), Crotchet Castle (1831), and Gryll Grange (1861). ... Read more


32. Headlong Hall
by Thomas Love Peacock
Paperback: 86 Pages (2006-11-03)
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Asin: 1406908452
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Unlike other Welsh squires, the current scion of the ancient and dignified house of Headlong-ap-Headlong, Harry Headlong, Esquire, had actually suffered certain phenomena, called books, to find their way into his house; and, by dint of lounging over them after dinner, became seized with a violent passion to be thought a philosopher and a man of taste. Accordingly, he invited numerous philosophers and poetasters the a feast; and four of the chosen guests had, from different parts of the metropolis, ensconced themselves in the four corners of the Holyhead mail. And a Very Holy Christmas it was to be, indeed. . . .Download Description
The place is quite a wilderness, said Squire Headlong: "for, during the latter part of my father's life, while I was finishing my education, he troubled himself about nothing but the cellar, and suffered everything else to go to rack and ruin. A mere wilderness, as you see, even now in December; but in summer a complete nursery of briers, a forest of thistles, a plantation of nettles, without any livestock but goats, that have eaten up all the bark of the trees. Here you see is the pedestal of a statue, with only half a leg and four toes remaining: there were many here once. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Early 19th-century satire at its most erudite and witty
I daresay that no less a personage than Destiny herself foresaw to introduce me to the works of Thomas Love Peacock.While perusing the stacks of English Literature holdings at my library, I literally bumped into this book with my elbow, saw that it was misshelved, and also noticed the fact that Ray Bradbury had seen fit to write an introduction to it.How could I not examine this little book, given such circumstances?It proved to be a most fortuitous meeting, as I quite enjoyed my short adventure at Headlong Hall.

Peacock, it seems, was a venerable man of letters, a man of great wit and fancy who catered not to the popular imagination but principally produced works of prose and poetry for those of a scholarly, even antiquarian, mind.Headlong Hall, first published anonymously in 1816, is the first of Peacock's several novels; the book exists not so much to tell a story as to engage in discourses upon a myriad of subjects with something of a satirical air.Seeing as how Peacock wrote during the first half of the nineteenth century, some of his satirical passages relate to politics and social thinking I am wholly unfamiliar with in this day and age, but there remains plenty to delight those who love a good display of sagacity.Peacock could not only pontificate about all manner of subjects, he could land jibes from both directions upon the lot of them.There is a taste of Plato in his delineations of philosophical debates, yet the entire pageantry of pedantry found in Headlong Hall is always tempered by the affability of the host (Squire Headlong) and the liberal distribution of spirits among all parties.Don't expect to fall in love with any of the book's characters or engage your emotions to any significant degree (despite Peacock's insertion of a modicum of romance) with the story, for this is a book of ideas as represented by somewhat satirical characters.

What you have in Headlong Hall is a gathering of intellectuals by Squire Headlong, who has developed a desire to be seen as a man of taste.He seems to enjoy nothing better than a spirited debate among the learned - he doesn't really care what anyone has to say, though.Everyone gets to talk, and it doesn't really matter that no one actually listens because the parties involved consist predominantly of the types of men who enjoy hearing themselves talk in the first place.By way of example, you have Mr. Foster, a "perfectabilian" who extols the wonders of progress in the world, and Mr. Escot, a "deteriorationist" who lauds the goodness of the "natural" man, impugns progress at every turn, and basically consigns all of mankind to the compost heap of history.In between these two, there is Mr. Jenkinson, a "statu-quo-ite" who finds balance in everything.There are other parties joining in the fun, including a scattering of writers and critics, but those aforementioned afford one a good sense of the story's nature.

It's amazing to see a writer argue opposite sides of any given debate so effectively.Peacock has no trouble tolerating a fool, although he tends to poke a little fun while doing so.Peacock himself was seemingly no fan of popular ideas or the boastings of high-minded intellectuals, but it is hard to identify what he himself believes from the pages of this novel.I should also mention the prose itself, for it can be rough going at times.Peacock was a most educated man, and he uses more than his share of "big words" that mean nothing to me (who among you can readily define such words as philotheoparoptesism or osseocarnisanguineoviscericartilaginonervomedullary and use them in a sentence?).He also liberally sprinkles Latin and Greek quotations in the text, most of which (at least in the edition of the book I read) are not translated for the modern reader.Overall, though, Headlong Hall is a most extraordinary short novel that will appeal primarily to those with a scholarly bent and an appreciation for subtle humor and satire. ... Read more


33. Three Novels - Headlong Hall -Nightmare Abbey-Crotchet Castle
by Thomas Love, Peacock
Paperback: 324 Pages (2006-01-01)
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Asin: 140679502X
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34. CROCHET CASTLE.
by Thomas Love. Peacock
 Hardcover: Pages (1964)

Asin: B000OOL498
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35. L'abbaye du cauchemar
by Thomas Love Peacock
 Paperback: 205 Pages (1999-03-08)
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36. The Misfortunes of Elphin and Crotchet Castle. Introd R W Chapman.
by Thomas Love Peacock
 Hardcover: Pages (1924)

Asin: B000L594LA
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37. Crotchet Castle [EasyRead Comfort Edition]
by Thomas Love Peacock
Paperback: 188 Pages (2007-01-03)
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Asin: 1425070515
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With a love triangle, the story depicts the consequences of insincere efforts. Peacock has shown that materialistic approach is the end of humanity and humane feelings; the result is destruction of personalities. Moralistic and captivating! ... Read more


38. Crotchet Castle [EasyRead Large Edition]
by Thomas Love Peacock
Paperback: 256 Pages (2007-01-03)
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Asin: 1425071392
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With a love triangle, the story depicts the consequences of insincere efforts. Peacock has shown that materialistic approach is the end of humanity and humane feelings; the result is destruction of personalities. Moralistic and captivating! ... Read more


39. Letters To Edward Hookham & Percy B Shel
by Thomas Love Peacock
 Hardcover: Pages (1910)

Asin: B000Q0SFHE
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40. Gryll Grange. Penguin Fiction No. 557
by Thomas Love Peacock
 Paperback: Pages (1949)

Asin: B000I6YHBO
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