Author:Thomas Love Peacock
From Wikisource
| ←Author Index: Pe | Thomas Love Peacock (1785–1866) |
| English writer. |
Contents |
[edit] Works
[edit] Novels
- Headlong Hall (published 1815 but dated 1816) [lightly revised, 1837]
- Melincourt (1817)
- Nightmare Abbey (1818) [lightly revised, 1837]
- Maid Marian (1822)
- The Misfortunes of Elphin (1829)
- Crotchet Castle (1831) [lightly revised, 1837]
- Gryll Grange (1861) [serialised first in 1860]
[edit] Verse
- The Monks of St. Mark (1804?)
- Palmyra and other Poems (1805)
- The Genius of the Thames: a Lyrical Poem (1810)
- The Genius of the Thames Palmyra and other Poems (1812)
- The Philosophy of Melancholy (1812)
- Sir Hornbook, or Childe Launcelot's Expedition (1813)
- Sir Proteus: a Satirical Ballad (1814)
- The Round Table, or King Arthur's Feast (1817)
- Rhododaphne: or the Thessalian Spirit (1818)
- Paper Money Lyrics (1837)
[edit] Essays
- The Four Ages of Poetry (1820)
- Recollections of Childhood: The Abbey House (1837)
- Memoirs of Shelley (1858-60)
- The Last Day of Windsor Forest (1887) [composed 1862]
- Prospectus: Classical Education
[edit] Plays
- The Three Doctors
- The Dilettanti
- Gl'Ingannati, or The Deceived (translated from the Italian, 1862)
[edit] Unfinished tales and novels
- Satyrane (c. 1816)
- Calidore (c. 1816)
- The Pilgrim of Provence (c. 1826)
- The Lord of the Hills (c. 1835)
- Julia Procula (c. 1850)
- A Story Opening at Chertsey (c. 1850)
- A Story of a Mansion among the Chiltern Hills (c. 1859)
- Boozabowt Abbey (c. 1859)
- Cotswald Chace (c. 1860)
[edit] Works about Peacock
- Thomas Love Peacock article in A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature
| Works by this author published before January 1, 1923 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas. |