Nightmare Abbey & Crotchet Castle
Thomas Love Peacock
Penguin Books (1969)
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#3990
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Gothic Fiction, Satire
Romanticism/ Fiction, English Literature - 19th Century - History And Criticism
Paperback 9780140430455
English
He has points in common with Aristophanes, Plato, Rabelais, Voltaire, and even Aldous Huxley, but resembles none of them; we can talk of the satirical novel of ideas, but his satire is too gay and good-natured, his novel too rambling, and his ideas too jovially destructive for the label to stick. A romantic in his youth and a friend of Shelley, he happily made hay of the romantic movement in Nightmare Abbey, clamping Coleridge, Byron, and Shelley himself in a kind of painless pillory. And in Crotchet Castle he did no less for the political economists, pitting his gifts of exaggeration and ridicule against scientific progress and the March of Mind. Yet the romantic in him never died: the long, witty, and indecisive talk of his characters is set in wild, natural scenery which Peacock describes with true feeling. Book jacket.
Product Details
LoC Classification PZ3.P312 .Ni5
LoC Control Number 75454914
Dewey 823.7
Cover Price $7.99
No. of Pages 288
Height x Width 7.6 x 4.9  inch
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