Книга: Peacock Thomas Love «Calidore&miscellanea»

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Peacock,Thomas Love

Pea·cock (pēʹkŏk'), Thomas Love. 1785-1866.

British writer noted for his satirical novels, including Nightmare Abbey (1818).

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  • Peacock, Thomas Love — ► (1785 1866) Novelista y poeta británico. Sus novelas son descriptivas y humorísticas. * * * (18 oct. 1785, Weymouth, Dorset, Inglaterra–23 ene. 1866, Lower Halliford, Middlesex). Poeta y novelista inglés. Durante la mayor parte de su vida,… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Peacock,Thomas Love — Pea·cock (pēʹkŏk ), Thomas Love. 1785 1866. British writer noted for his satirical novels, including Nightmare Abbey (1818). * * * …   Universalium

  • Peacock, Thomas Love — born Oct. 18, 1785, Weymouth, Dorset, Eng. died Jan. 23, 1866, Lower Halliford, Middlesex English novelist and poet. For most of his life Peacock worked for the East India Co. He was a close friend of Percy B. Shelley, who greatly inspired his… …   Universalium

  • PEACOCK, THOMAS LOVE —    English novelist, born at Weymouth; was pretty much a self taught scholar, and no mean one, as his literary activity over half a century abundantly showed; held a post in the India House, his predecessor being James Mill and his successor John …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Peacock, Thomas Love — (1785 1866)    Novelist, b. at Weymouth, the only child of a London merchant, was in boyhood at various schools, but from the age of 13 self educated. Nevertheless, he became a really learned scholar. He was for long in the India Office, where he …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • Peacock, Thomas Love — (1785 1866)    Poet, novelist, and essayist, he was born at Weymouth, Dorset, and at sixteen he moved with his widowed mother to work in London, where he spent his spare time studying the classics and languages. Through his publisher he developed …   British and Irish poets

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