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Crotchet Castle
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pubOne.info present you this new edition. Thomas Love Peacock was born at Weymouth in 1785. His first poem, "e;The Genius of the Thames, "e; was in its second edition when he became one of the friends of Shelley. That was in 1812, when Shelley's age was twenty, Peacock's twenty-seven. The acquaintance strengthened, until Peacock became the friend in whose judgment Shelley put especial trust. There were many points of agreement. Peacock, at that time, shared, in a more practical way, Shelley's desire for root and branch reform; both wore poets, although not equally gifted, and both loved Plato and the Greek tragedians. In "e;Crotchet Castle"e; Peacock has expressed his own delight in Greek literature through the talk of the Reverend Dr. Folliott.
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Table of contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER I: THE VILLA
- CHAPTER II: THE MARCH OF MIND
- CHAPTER III: THE ROMAN CAMP
- CHAPTER IV: THE PARTY
- CHAPTER V: CHARACTERS
- CHAPTER VI: THEORIES
- CHAPTER VII: THE SLEEPING VENUS
- CHAPTER VIII: SCIENCE AND CHARITY
- CHAPTER IX: THE VOYAGE
- CHAPTER X: THE VOYAGE, CONTINUED
- CHAPTER XI: CORRESPONDENCE
- CHAPTER XII: THE MOUNTAIN INN
- CHAPTER XIII: THE LAKE—THE RUIN
- CHAPTER XIV: THE DINGLE
- CHAPTER XV: THE FARM
- CHAPTER XVI: THE NEWSPAPER
- CHAPTER XVII: THE INVITATION
- CHAPTER XVIII: CHAINMAIL HALL
- FLORENCE AND BLANCHFLOR.
- THE PRIEST AND THE MULBERRY TREE.
- CONCLUSION
- Copyright