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Acknowledgements; Chronological table; 1. Introduction; 2. Peacock in the Regency; 3. Peacock on the Regency; 4. Peacock and Shelley; 5. 'Headlong Hall', 1815; 6. 'Melincourt', 1817; 7. 'Nightmare Abbey', 1818; 8. Three comparisons; 9. Peacock after the Regency; 10. Conclusions; Select bibliography; Index.
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Add Peacock: His Circle and His Age, Thomas Love Peacock, 1785–1866, is known as the author of half a dozen brief satiric 'novels' which caricature men and movements of the early nineteenth century. Dr Mills' critical study treats Peacock as a man who was particularly alive to the important , Peacock: His Circle and His Age to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Peacock: His Circle and His Age, Thomas Love Peacock, 1785–1866, is known as the author of half a dozen brief satiric 'novels' which caricature men and movements of the early nineteenth century. Dr Mills' critical study treats Peacock as a man who was particularly alive to the important , Peacock: His Circle and His Age to your collection on WonderClub |