The Works of Thomas Hood; Vol. 01 (of 11) / Comic and Serious, in Prose and Verse, With All the Original Illustrations

Transcriber’s Notes
This e-text is based on The Works of Thomas Hood, Vol. I, published in 1882. Inconsistent and uncommon spelling and hyphenation have been retained; punctuation and typographical errors have been corrected. Footnotes have been moved to the end of the sections in which their respective footnote anchors are situated.
COMIC AND SERIOUS, IN PROSE AND VERSE, WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
EDITED, WITH NOTES, BY HIS SON AND DAUGHTER.
VOL. I.
LONDON: WARD, LOCK, & CO., WARWICK HOUSE, SALISBURY SQUARE, E.C. NEW YORK: 10 BOND STREET.

I believe that one part at least of the secret of this great and increasing value for his writings, lies in the fact, that like our great Shakespeare, and even another deep writer and thinker of our own time,—Thackeray,—he wrote such pure, vigorous, intelligible English. He speaks in his works to the great mass of the people in a tongue they can understand and thoroughly feel. However far his abundant fancy and versatile humour may lead him from the track, there is no obscurity to puzzle as well as dazzle. And this almost severe plainness of expression serves him well in such poems, for instance, as the “Song of the Shirt,” where the repetition of the homeliest phrases make the intensity of the suffering stand out in a more appalling reality.
It is with a view to meeting the wants of all classes of readers and spreading the knowledge of Thomas Hood’s Works still farther, that the present edition has been planned, in a cheap form that will place it within everybody’s reach. The publishers have already issued editions of all the Works, either complete, or in separate volumes, to suit every taste.
The present edition embraces the complete Works with the original illustrations, and also includes some hitherto unpublished dramatic fragments. It will be issued in a convenient periodical form, to be obtained at the option of the purchaser either in Monthly Parts, or Quarterly Volumes. The last generation will no doubt welcome in the old familiar form the Author’s quaint wood-cut illustrations, as well as the humorous illustrations of George Cruickshank to the “Epping Hunt,” with those by Harvey to “Eugene Aram;” and the present generation are still too recently mourning the loss of John Leech’s graceful pencil, to pass carelessly by his admirable drawings in the “Whimsicalities.” The completeness and low price of this edition will, it is hoped, place it in the hands of most readers.

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PREFACE.


PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.


CONTENTS.


THE PUGSLEY PAPERS.


A LETTER FROM AN EMIGRANT.


A REPORT FROM BELOW!


THE LAST SHILLING.


ODE TO M. BRUNEL.


THE DEATH OF THE DOMINIE.


OVER THE WAY.


A LETTER FROM A MARKET GARDENER TO THE SECRETARY OF THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


DOMESTIC ASIDES; OR, TRUTH IN PARENTHESES


BLACK, WHITE, AND BROWN.


EPIGRAMS.


COMPOSED ON READING A DIARY LATELY PUBLISHED.


THE LAST WISH.


THE DEVIL’S ALBUM.


THE SCHOOLMASTER ABROAD.


THE LOST HEIR.


SKETCHES ON THE ROAD.


THE OBSERVER.


THE CONTRAST.


THE PARISH REVOLUTION.


THE DROWNING DUCKS.


AN ASSENT TO THE SUMMUT OF MOUNT BLANK.


A HORSE-DEALER


THE FALL.


THE ILLUMINATI.


SONNET.


THE STEAM SERVICE.


A LAY OF REAL LIFE.


THE ELLAND MEETING.


POEM,—FROM THE POLISH.


A STEP-FATHER.


CONVEYANCING.


A LETTER FROM A SETTLER FOR LIFE IN VAN DIEMEN’S LAND.


SONNET.


A SERIO-COMIC REMINISCENCE.


EPICUREAN REMINISCENCES OF A SENTIMENTALIST.


I’M NOT A SINGLE MAN.


A GREENWICH PENSIONER


THE BURNING OF THE LOVE LETTER.


SKETCHES ON THE ROAD.


THE APPARITION.


THE DISCOVERY.


LITTLE O’P.—AN AFRICAN FACT.


THE DEBUTANTE.


THE ANGLER’S FAREWELL.


POPPING THE QUESTION.


SEA SONG.


THE BLACK AND WHITE QUESTION.


STANZAS ON COMING OF AGE.


THE PILLORY.


A SINGULAR EXHIBITION AT SOMERSET HOUSE.


THE YEOMANRY.


AN UNFAVOURABLE REVIEW.


I’M GOING TO BOMBAY.


“LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.”


DRAWN FOR A SOLDIER.


ODE FOR ST. CECILIA’S EVE.


REFLECTIONS ON WATER.


A BLOW UP.


THE WOODEN LEG.


A TALE OF THE GREAT PLAGUE.


RHYME AND REASON.


THE DOUBLE KNOCK.


A FOXHUNTER


BAILEY BALLADS.


No. II.


No. III.


FRENCH AND ENGLISH.


OUR VILLAGE.


THE SCRAPE-BOOK.


A TRUE STORY.


THE SORROWS OF AN UNDERTAKER.


THE CARELESSE NURSE MAYD.


TO FANNY.


THE FANCY FAIR.


POEMS BY A POOR GENTLEMAN.


SONNET.—A SOMNAMBULIST.


FUGITIVE LINES ON PAWNING MY WATCH.


THE COMPASS, WITH VARIATIONS.


SUMMER—A WINTER ECLOGUE.


SONNET TO VAUXHALL.


ODE TO MR. MALTHUS.


A GOOD DIRECTION.


THE PLEASURES OF SPORTING.


THERE’S NO ROMANCE IN THAT!


THE ABSTRACTION.


A WATERLOO BALLAD.


MILLER REDIVIVUS.


A ZOOLOGICAL REPORT.


LITERARY REMINISCENCES.


SHOOTING PAINS.


THE SCHOOLMASTER’S MOTTO.

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Английский

Год издания

2019-04-13

Темы

English wit and humor; Humorous poetry, English; English poetry -- 19th century

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