Книга: Thomas Hughes «Tom Brown's Schooldays&Tom Brown at Oxford»
Серия: "Wordsworth Classics" Lively and mischievous, idle and brave, Tom Brown is both the typical boy of his time and the perennial hero celebrated by authors as diverse as Henry Fielding (in "Tom Jones" ) and Alec Waugh (in" The Loom of Youth" ). The book describes Tom's time at Rugby School from his first football match, through his troubled adolescence when he is savagely bullied by the unspeakable Flashman, to his departure for a wider world as a confident young man. This classic tale of a boy's schooldays under the benevolent eye of the renowned Dr Arnold still retains the appeal for which it was acclaimed on its first publication in 1857. In its less well-known sequel," Tom Brown at Oxford", we follow our hero to St Ambrose's College, and, in sharing his undergraduate experiences, gain a vivid impression of university life in the mid nineteenth century. Издательство: "Wordsworth" (1993)
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Thomas Hughes
Thomas Hughes (
Biography
Hughes was the second son of John Hughes, editor of the "Boscobel Tracts" (1830). Thomas Hughes was born in Uffington,
Hughes was elected to Parliament as a Liberal for Lambeth (1865–1868), and for Frome (1868–1874). An avid social reformer, he became interested in the
In 1880 he founded a settlement in America —
In 1848 Hughes had married Frances Ford. They settled in 1853 at Wimbledon and whilst living there Hughes wrote his famous story, "Tom Brown's Schooldays", which was published in April 1857.
Hughes also wrote "The Scouring of the White Horse" (1859), "Tom Brown at Oxford" (1861), "Religio Laici" (1868), "Life of
His daughter, Lilian, perished in the sinking of the "
A statue of Hughes (pictured) now stands outside Rugby School Library. It has been noticed that although the sculptor has meticulously crafted a row of buttons on the right hand side of the statue's jacket, there are no corresponding buttonholes on the left hand side. Local folklore has it that when this omission was pointed out to the sculptor, a known perfectionist who suffered from depression, he was so dismayed that he was driven to commit suicide.
Bibliography
Fiction
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*"The Scouring of The White Horse" (1859)
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Non-fiction
*"Religio Laici" (1861)
*"A Layman's Faith" (1868)
*"Alfred the Great" (1870)
*"Memoir of a Brother" (1873)
*"The Old Church; What Shall We Do With It?" (1878)
*"The Manliness of Christ" (1879)
*"True Manliness" (1880)
*"Rugby Tennessee" (1881)
*"Memoir of Daniel Macmillan" (1882)
*"G.T.T. Gone to Texas" (1884)
*"Notes for Boys" (1885)
*"Life and Times of Peter Cooper" (1886)
*"James Fraser Second Bishop of Manchester" (1887)
*"David Livingstone" (1889)
*"Vacation Rambles" (1895)
*"Early Memories for the Children" (1899)
References
*"This entry incorporates some public-domain text originally from the
* The Aftermath with Autobiography of the Author (
External links
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* [http://www.historicrugby.org Historic Rugby, Tennessee]
* [http://archive.co-op.ac.uk/ Thomas Hughes correspondence collection is held at The National Co-operative Archive, Manchester.]
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