The Letters of Thomas Love Peacock: Volume 2
1828-1866
Thomas Love Peacock author Nicholas A Joukovsky editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:22nd Mar '01
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Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866) was a lifelong and assiduous letter-writer at a time when the familiar letter was often virtually an art-form in itself. He had a wide circle of correspondents, and was a close friend of Shelley, whom he assisted over both personal and business affairs after Shelley's abandonment of his wife Harriet and departure to Italy. Friend also of many Radicals of the early nineteenth century, his letters often display the satiric wit of his published prose works such as Headlong Hall and Crotchet Castle. In the later part of his life he rose to high position in the East India Company's service, succeeding James Mill, under whom he had worked, as Examiner. This is the first time his extensive correspondence has been gathered together and given scholarly annotation: the two-volume edition will be invaluable both to students of Romantic literature and to historians of the period.
Scholars interested in the intersections of periodical discourse and empire will also welcome these volumes. * Victorian Periodicals Review *
... taken altogether, the letters provide a new and most valuable primary resource for examining Peacock's role in the East India Company and add to the story of how intellectuals such as Peacock and Mill functioned as imperial bureaucrats. * Victorian Periodicals Review *
The Letters of Thomas Love Peacock are a pleasure to use - the expectations of expertise and care raised by the sight of "Clarendon Press" on the title page are fully realized not only in the transcriptions of the letters but also in the full chronology, detailed explanation of procedure, superb index, and other apparati. * Victorian Periodicals Review *
Joukovsky's new edition is a model of scholarship: the editor's learning, thoroughness, accuracy, and detective work are formidable. * The Wordsworth Circle *
This edition of Peacock's letters will surely prove an invaluable tool for the study of the informal classicism of nineteenth-century British men. It certainly is a vital resource for the study of the Shelley circle and early nineteenth-century British literary culture. * The Wordsworth Circle *
This is an invaluable resource for Romanticists, which not only adds to but changes the way we have perceived Peacock, his life and his times. * BARS Bulletin & Review *
One major achievement of this edition is the increased knowledge we have of Peacock's private life. * BARS Bulletin & Review *
Joukovsky has succeeded in bringing to light important new correspondence, which reveals a great deal about Peacock and will be of immense value to those interested in Peacock, the Shelleys' circle or Romanticism generally. * BARS Bulletin & Review *
... edited with impressive scholarship... the footnotes... are exemplary. * The Keats-Shelley Review *
In addition to an eighty-page introduction, which digests Peacock's life and achievement, there is an an excellent index, and the book is produced in the impeccable tradition of the Clarendon Press. * The Keats-Shelley Review *
The Letters of Thomas Love Peacock belongs in every research library and in the private collections of as many Romanticists as can afford it for the lasting value of its voluminous new evidence on the life of Peacock; ... on the Shelleys and members of their circle; about the period covered by the correspondence it includes (1792-1866); and as a standard against which those editing letters of the period can measure their mastery of the materials with which they are involved. * The Keats-Shelley Journal *
The scholarship is evident in annotation that is enormously impressive ... The notes are full of interest and Joukovsky makes his scholarship all the more useful by compiling a very fine index to the whole edition. * Review of English Studies *
ISBN: 9780198186335
Dimensions: 242mm x 162mm x 23mm
Weight: 618g
352 pages