Crotchet Castle

Crotchet Castle

Author: Thomas Love Peacock

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2024-10-11

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13:

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Step into a world of wit and whimsy with "Crotchet Castle" by Thomas Love Peacock. This delightful novel combines satire and philosophy, set in the idyllic surroundings of a fictional English castle, where eccentric characters engage in lively debates about art, literature, and life. As the characters discuss their various passions, you might wonder: Is the pursuit of knowledge truly worth the price of social disconnect? But here’s the intriguing question: Can lofty ideals survive in a world driven by practicality and convention? Peacock’s sharp humor and keen insights invite you to reflect on the absurdities of human nature. With each turn of the page, you’ll find yourself drawn into a tapestry of clever dialogue and thoughtful exploration of societal norms. Are you ready to join the conversation in Peacock’s charming castle? This novel is more than just a narrative; it’s an intellectual feast that challenges your perceptions of art, love, and society. Each character offers a unique perspective, enriching your understanding of the themes at play. Here’s your chance to experience the brilliance of Thomas Love Peacock. Will you let "Crotchet Castle" entertain and enlighten you on your literary journey? Don’t miss out on adding this classic to your collection. Purchase "Crotchet Castle" now and immerse yourself in a world where humor and philosophy intertwine!


Three Novels - Headlong Hall - Nightmare Abbey - Crotchet Castle

Three Novels - Headlong Hall - Nightmare Abbey - Crotchet Castle

Author: Thomas Love Peacock

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2018-11-22

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1447486404

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This volume contains three novels by English novelist Thomas Love Peacock, including “Headlong Hall”, “Nightmare Abbey”, and “Crotchet Castle”. Thomas Love Peacock (18 October 1785 – 23 January 1866) was an English poet, novelist, and important figure in the East India Company. A good friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley, they both had a significant influence on each other's work. Peacock was most famous for writing satirical novels, which usually involved characters sat around a table discussing contemporary philosophical ideas. This collection is not to be missed by lovers of Peacock's marvellous work, and it would make for a fine addition to any discerning bookshelf. Other notable works by this author include: “Maid Marian” (1822), “Gryll Grange” (1861), and “Melincourt” (1817). Many vintage books such as this are increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with intoductory essays by Sir Walter Raleigh and Virginia Woolf.


The Return of King Arthur

The Return of King Arthur

Author: Beverly Taylor

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 0859911365

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The revival of interest in Arthurian legend in the 19th century was a remarkable phenomenon, apparently at odds with the spirit of the age. Tennyson was widely criticised for his choice of a medieval topic; yet The Idylls of the Kingwere accepted as the national epic, and a flood of lesser works was inspired by them, on both sides of the Atlantic. Elisabeth Brewer and Beverly Taylor survey the course of Arthurian literature from 1800 to the present day, and give an account of all the major English and American contributions. Some of the works are well-known, but there are also a host of names which will be new to most readers, and some surprises, such as J. Comyns Carr's King Arthur, rightly ignored as a text, but a piece oftheatrical history, for Sir Henry Irving played King Arthur, Ellen Terry was Guinevere, Arthur Sullivan wrote the music, and Burne-Jones designed the sets. The Arthurian works of the Pre-Raphaelites are discussed at length, as are the poemsof Edward Arlington Robinson, John Masefield and Charles Williams. Other writers have used the legends as part of a wider cultural consciousness: The Waste Land, David Jones's In Parenthesis and The Anathemata, and the echoes ofTristan and Iseult in Finnigan's Wake are discussed in this context. Novels on Arthurian themes are given their due place, from the satirical scenes of Thomas Love Peacock's The Misfortunes of Elphin and Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court to T.H. White's serio-comic The Once and Future King and the many recent novelists who have turned away from the chivalric Arthur to depict him as a Dark Age ruler. The Return of King Arthurincludes a bibliography of British and American creative writing relating to the Arthurian legends from 1800 to the present day.