H. F. B. Brett-Smith manuscript material : 3 items 1924

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H. F. B. Brett-Smith manuscript material : 3 items 1924

H. F. B. Brett-Smith, British literary scholar. He edited Peacock's memoirs of Shelley (1909), Peacock's Four ages of poetry (1921), and a 1924 ten-volume edition of Peacock's works. To R. N. Green-Armytage, literary scholar : 2 autograph letters signed and 1 autograph post card signed : 32 Oct - 20 Nov 1924 : (P'ANA 0084) : regarding a Thomas Love Peacock manuscript in the possession of Green-Armytage. Formerly laid into the Pforzheimer copy of Peacock's Four ages of poetry (1921).

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Green-Armytage, R. N. (Robert N.), -1966

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R.N. Green-Armytage was an English lawyer. He and his wife had a life long interest in the arts, including both writing about and performing in the theatre in the Bristol, Clifton, Weston super Mare area. From the description of R.N. Green-Armytage collection. [1907-1954]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 667848494 ...

Brett-Smith, H.F.B. (Herbert Francis Brett)

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Epithet: literary critic British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000471.0x000176 H. F. B. Brett-Smith, British literary scholar. He edited Peacock's memoirs of Shelley (1909), Peacock's Four ages of poetry (1921), and a 1924 ten-volume edition of Peacock's works. From the description of H. F. B. Brett-Smith manuscript material : 3 items, 1924 (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 76944679 ...

Peacock, Thomas Love, 1785-1866

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Thomas Love Peacock was an English author, perhaps best remembered for his satiric novels. He was working as a clerk when he published his first collection of poems, and his verse and essays earned him popularity with the public and his fellow writers. Over the course of his career, he published seven novels, each a unique combination of satire and observation; they are valuable for their commentary on contemporary English society, yet timeless in their themes and humour. Peacock had many litera...