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  1. Thomas Love Peacock (18 October 1785 – 23 January 1866) was an English novelist, poet, and official of the East India Company. He was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and they influenced each other's work.

  2. Thomas Love Peacock has 307 books on Goodreads with 12905 ratings. Thomas Love Peacocks most popular book is Nightmare Abbey.

  3. In his best-known work, Nightmare Abbey (1818), romantic melancholy is satirized, with the characters Scythrop drawn from Shelley, Mr. Flosky from Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Mr. Cypress from Lord Byron. Peacock worked most of his life for the East India Company.

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  4. Major Works. “ Headlong Hall” (1815) “Nightmare Abbey” (1818) “ Maid Marian” (1822) “Crotchet Castle” (1831) Biography Timeline. Thomas Love Peacock was born on 18th October 1785 in Weymouth, England. His father was Samuel Peacock a glass merchant and his mother was Sarah Love, daughter of a ships sailing master in the Royal Navy.

  5. The works of Thomas Love Peacock, ed. H. F. B. Brett-Smith and C. E. Jones, 10 vols. (1924–34) N. A. Joukovsky, ‘Peacock before Headlong Hall : a new look at his early years’, Keats-Shelley Memorial Bulletin , 36 (1985), 1–40

  6. Nightmare Abbey is an 1818 novella by Thomas Love Peacock which makes good-natured fun of contemporary literary trends. The novel. Nightmare Abbey was Peacock's third long work of fiction to be published. It was written in late March and June 1818, and published in London in November of the same year.

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  8. Nov 16, 2006 · The works of Thomas Love Peacock, including his novels, poems, fugitive pieces, criticisms, etc. With a pref. by Lord Houghton, a biographical notice by his granddaughter, Edith Nicolls, and a portrait.