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Headlong hall [and] Nightmare abbey

Think humor writing is solely the province of modern writers? Think again. The early nineteenth-century novel Headlong Hall is a hilarious foray into the world of the British upper class, where well-funded heirs have nothing but time on their hands to pursue increasingly bizarre hobbies and interests. In Headlong Hall, a group of these obsessives is gathered together at the lavish Welsh estate of Squire Harry Headlong Ap-Rhaiader, Esq. and, predictably, things don't exactly go swimmingly.

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  • "Melincourt"@en
  • "Melincourt"
  • "Nightmare Abbey"@en
  • "Nightmare Abbey"
  • "Maid Marian"@en
  • "Nightmare abbey"
  • "Nightmare abbey"@en
  • "Headlong hall"@en
  • "Headlong Hall"
  • "Headlong Hall"@en
  • "Maid Marion"

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  • "Headlong Hall , originally published in 1815, works less to tell a story than to present interesting characters satirically discussing the thoughts and movements of their time. The affable Squire Headlong conducts discussions among his intellectual friends such as Mr. Foster, Mr. Escot, Mr. Jenkinson who range from one extreme to the other on all topics."
  • "Think humor writing is solely the province of modern writers? Think again. The early nineteenth-century novel Headlong Hall is a hilarious foray into the world of the British upper class, where well-funded heirs have nothing but time on their hands to pursue increasingly bizarre hobbies and interests. In Headlong Hall, a group of these obsessives is gathered together at the lavish Welsh estate of Squire Harry Headlong Ap-Rhaiader, Esq. and, predictably, things don't exactly go swimmingly."@en
  • "Think humor writing is solely the province of modern writers? Think again. The early nineteenth-century novel Headlong Hall is a hilarious foray into the world of the British upper class, where well-funded heirs have nothing but time on their hands to pursue increasingly bizarre hobbies and interests. In Headlong Hall, a group of these obsessives is gathered together at the lavish Welsh estate of Squire Harry Headlong Ap-Rhaiader, Esq. and, predictably, things don't exactly go swimmingly."
  • "A hilarious foray into the world of the British upper class, where well-funded heirs have nothing but time on their hands to pursue increasingly bizarre hobbies and interests. In Headlong Hall, a group of these obsessives is gathered together at the lavish Welsh estate of Squire Harry Headlong Ap-Rhaiader, Esq. and, predictably, things don't exactly go swimmingly."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en
  • "Fiction"
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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Humorous fiction"
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Novels"
  • "Printed boards (Binding)"
  • "Publishers' advertisements"

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  • "Headlong Hall and Nightmare Abbey : By Thomas Love Peacock. With an introduction by George Saintsbury. Illustrated by H.R. Millar"
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