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Author of Headlong Hall
Headlong Hall (Author of)
Love Peacock, Thomas
Peacock, E.
Peacock, Love
Peacock (T. L.)
Peacock, T. Love
Peacock, Thomas L.
Peacock (Thomas Love)
Peacock, Thos Love
Pikok, Tomas L.
Thomas Love Peacock
Thomas Love Peacock (britischer Schriftsteller und Literaturkritiker)
Thomas Love Peacock (britisk poet)
Thomas Love Peacock (Brits dichter (1785-1866))
Thomas Love Peacock (brittisk poet)
Thomas Love Peacock (English novelist, poet, and official of the East India Company)
Thomas Love Peacock (scrittore e poeta inglese)
Пикок, Томас Лав
Томас Лаў Пікак
توماس لاو پیکاک (شاعر بریتانیایی)
ピイコック, T. L
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Dates: |
1785-1866 |
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Language material
Musical sound recording
Notated music
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author
contributor
creator
performer
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Brett-Smith, H.F.B.
Brett-Smith, Herbert Francis Brett
Daring, Mme (co-author)
Garnett, David
Garnett, Richard (1835-1906))
Garnett, Richard (co-author)
Hogg, Thomas Jefferson (1792-1862)
Johnson, Brimley (co-author)
Johnston, Freya (co-author)
Joukovsky, Nicholas Alexander (co-author)
Joukovsky, Nicolas A.
Joulié, Gérard (co-author)
Le Fleming, Christopher (co-author)
Love Peacock, Thomas
Mayoux, Jean-Jacques (1901-...)
Mayoux, Jean-Jacques (co-author)
Mills, Howard (co-author)
Mlle Al. de S** (co-author)
Saintsbury, George (1845-1933)
Scott, Walter Sidney (1900-)
Sena, Jorge de (1919-1978)
Sharp, Anthony (co-author)
Shelley, P.B. (1792-1822)
Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822)
Shelley, Percy Bysshe (co-author)
Slater, Michael
Tamagnan, Jean (co-author)
Vargo, Lisa (1954-)
Wright, Raymond (1950-....))
Yarker, P. M.
梅宮, 創造 (1950-)
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Titles: |
abadia do pesadelo, A
Abbatstvo košmarov. -
abbaye de cauchemar, L'
abbaye du cauchemar, L'
Anthelia Melincourt ou Les enthousiastes
Athenians
Calidore & miscellanea, 1891:
Cambridge edition of the novels of Thomas Love Peacock, The
Correspondence
Crotchet castle
Dizionario biografico universale
Four ages of poetry
genius of the Thames, 1812:, The
Gl'Ingannati. The Deceived, a comedy performed at Siena in 1531, and Aelia Laelia Crispis
Gryll Grange. Selections
Halliford edition of the works of Thomas Love Peacock, edited by H. F. B. Brett-Smith and C. E. Jones, The
Headlong hall and nightmare abbey, by Thomas Love Peacock. [With introduction by Richard Garnett]
Headlong Hall, from one century to the other, selected and edited by J. [Jean] Tamagnan,...
legend of Saint Laura, The
Letters of Thomas Love Peacock 1828-1866
letters of Thomas Love Peacock, The
Maid Marian
[Manuscripts and essays, 1778-1809]
Melincourt; or, Sir Oran Haut-ton
Melincourt roman traduit de l'anglais par Gérard Joulié.
Memoirs of Shelley, and other essays and reviews.
misfortunes of Elphin, The
Mumatei
Nightmare abbey 1818
novels of Thomas Love Peacock, The
Novels. Selections
Peacock's memoir of Shelley with Shelley's letters to Peacock
Peacock's memoirs of Shelley : with Shelley's letters to Peacock
Peacock selection;, A
Plays. -, The
Poems of Thomas Love Peacock, The
recollections of Shelley & Byron
Rhododaphne, or, The Thessalian spell : a poem
Robin Hood, ou La forêt de Sherwood
Shelley at Oxford
Singing friar, for tenor (or light baritone) solo, chorus and orchestra... words by Thomas Love Peacock, from "Maid Matian"..., The
Sir Hornbook or, Childe Launcelot's expedition : A grammatico-allegorical ballad
Thomas Love Peacock
Trio sublime
Usadʹba Grilla
Works of thomas love peacock
Wunderschmied
Аббатство Кошмаров
Мелинкорт
[ホーンブック卿と貴公子ランスロットの遠征]
夢魔邸
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Contributed to or performed: |
Description of a 17th Century Christmas
Welcome to the World of the Classics
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Notes: |
His Calidore & miscellanea, 1891 t.p. (T. Love Peacock) [info. from InU]
His The genius of the Thames, 1812 t.p. (T.L. Peacock) [info. from InU]
His The misfortunes of Elphin, 1829 t.p. (Author of Headlong Hall) [info. from InU]
Novelists Poets
Satire
Tobin, J. The faro table, 1817 prologue (E. Peacock, Esq.)
Wikipedia, June 9, 2016 (Thomas Love Peacock (18 October 1785-23 January 1866) was an English novelist, poet, and official of the East India Company. He was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and they influenced each other's work. Peacock wrote satirical novels, each with the same basic setting: characters at a table discussing and criticising the philosophical opinions of the day.)
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