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OverviewTwo sparkling social satires on progress, tradition, and the absurdities of intellectual fashion. A master of comic wit and biting satire, Thomas Love Peacock turns his sharp eye to the ideological battles of 19th-century Britain in Crotchet Castle and Gryll Grange, his final two novels. Blending humour, erudition, and playful irreverence, these brilliant comedies explore the follies of intellectual fashion, the tension between modernity and tradition, and the eternal question of what makes a life truly worth living. In Crotchet Castle (1831), an eccentric country house becomes the stage for an animated clash of ideas, as economists, reformers, medievalists, and scientists debate the future of society. With a cast of unforgettable characters—including pompous political theorists, utopian dreamers, and champions of outdated aristocratic values—Peacock offers a hilarious yet insightful critique of grandiose ideologies and social dogma. In Gryll Grange (1860), Peacock’s final novel, the satire is softened with a charming reflection on love, leisure, and the simple pleasures of life. The cultured and independent-minded Mr. Falconer, weary of modernity’s relentless pace, chooses a life of quiet retreat—until romance and a new generation of reformers challenge his convictions. With its elegant prose, sparkling dialogues, and a subtle undercurrent of nostalgia, Gryll Grange is Peacock’s most philosophical and reflective work. Perfect for fans of Jane Austen’s comedy of manners, Oscar Wilde’s razor-sharp wit, and the intellectual playfulness of Laurence Sterne, Crotchet Castle & Gryll Grange showcases Peacock at his most incisive, entertaining, and relevant. This P-Wave Classics edition brings these two novels together in a single volume, making them available to a new generation of readers who delight in satire, conversation, and the pleasures of the mind. With an introduction and notes by L.A. DAVENPORT. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Thomas Love Peacock , L. A. DavenportPublisher: P-Wave Press Imprint: P-Wave Classics Dimensions: Width: 11.10cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 17.80cm Weight: 0.256kg ISBN: 9781916937154ISBN 10: 1916937152 Pages: 532 Publication Date: 23 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsBiographical Note Editorial Note Preface CROTCHET CASTLE GRYLL GRANGEReviews⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ ""This new edition of Thomas Love Peacock's works offers loads of context and explanations for terms that have gone by the wayside, and is an excellent introduction to the author's satires. A friend of Shelley and a long-time employee of the East India Company, Peacock's eye for the ridiculous, the antiquated, and society is sharp. You don't read his works for characters or plots as much as you do ideas, and watching ideas transform, and thinking about how those ideas were playing out at the time Peacock was writing. And if there is some excellent wicked wit, that's a bonus. The audience today for Peacock may be largely made up of scholars, but anyone who enjoys the other writing of the time period will find these interesting and potentially illuminating."" -- Reviewer 492564 * Crotchet Castle & Gryll Grange * Author InformationThomas Love Peacock (1785–1866) was an English novelist, poet and satirist known for his witty, dialogue-driven novels that explore social, political and philosophical ideas. Born in Weymouth, Dorset, Peacock was largely self-educated and cultivated a broad literary knowledge, which shaped his sharp, satirical style. His best-known novels, such as Headlong Hall (1815), Nightmare Abbey (1818) and Crotchet Castle (1831), feature eccentric characters who debate contemporary issues, blending humor with critique. Peacock was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley, whose Romantic ideals he gently mocked in his works. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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