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Headlong Hall

Peacock, Thomas LoveBradbury, Ray(Introduction by)
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New edition of famous nineteenth-century novel, with introduction by Ray Bradbury. Headlong Hall was an instant success upon its anonymous first appearance in 1816.

Like most of Peacock's novels, it assembles a group of characters - Mr Cranium, Miss Poppyseed, Mr Treacle and others - who, while eating anddrinking to abandon, discuss topics which were then of interest to Peacock and his circle of intellectual friends.

Some of the figures are thinly-disgused portraits of contemporaries (Mr Escot, for example, is widely thought to be modelled on Shelley); others embody current views of the age, and are held up to scorn.

There is a minimum of plot, but much discussion in a unique and lively style, and with burlesque Rabelaisan humour; throughout, Peacock usesthe work to parody contemporary thinking in a variety of disparate areas, including utilitarianism, vegetarianism, aesthetics, music, poetry, art criticism, and so on.

In the meantime there is dancing and drinking and falling inlove. This edition contains an introduction by America's master of science fantasy, RAY BRADBURY, who adds his own special touch to this feast of ideas and language.

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Camden House Inc
1571132600 / 9781571132604
Hardback
823.7
22/12/1997
United States
96 pages, 1 b/w illus.
386 x 579 mm
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