Bring some Madeira
Thomas Keymer: Thomas LovePeacock, 8 February 2018
Nightmare Abbey
by Thomas LovePeacock, edited by Nicholas A. Joukovsky.
Cambridge, 297 pp., £84.99, December 2016,978 1 107 03186 9 Show More
by Thomas LovePeacock, edited by Nicholas A. Joukovsky.
Cambridge, 297 pp., £84.99, December 2016,
Crotchet Castle
by Thomas LovePeacock, edited by Freya Johnston and Matthew Bevis.
Cambridge, 328 pp., £79.99, December 2016,978 1 107 03072 5 Show More
by Thomas LovePeacock, edited by Freya Johnston and Matthew Bevis.
Cambridge, 328 pp., £79.99, December 2016,
“... Marilyn Butler
, whose Peacock Displayed was published in 1979, wasn’t the first to connect Peacock’s name with the showy wit of his satires. It started with Shelley, his friend and patron, who joked in 1820 about ‘the Pavonian Psyche’ (pavo: peacock), as though Peacock himself had the kind of name that he specialised in giving to his characters ... ”