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Crotchet Castle & Gryll Grange
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Pub Date
23 Oct 2025
| Archive Date
28 Apr 2026
Description
Two of Peacock’s sharpest and most entertaining novels in one volume. Crotchet Castle and Gryll Grange offer biting satire, sparkling dialogue and a comic cast of poets, philosophers, radicals and romantics, skewering the fads and fashions of nineteenth-century Britain with timeless wit.
Perfect for fans of Jane Austen, Oscar Wilde, and the early novels of George Eliot.
Two of Peacock’s sharpest and most entertaining novels in one volume. Crotchet Castle and Gryll Grange offer biting satire, sparkling dialogue and a comic cast of poets, philosophers, radicals and...
Description
Two of Peacock’s sharpest and most entertaining novels in one volume. Crotchet Castle and Gryll Grange offer biting satire, sparkling dialogue and a comic cast of poets, philosophers, radicals and romantics, skewering the fads and fashions of nineteenth-century Britain with timeless wit.
Perfect for fans of Jane Austen, Oscar Wilde, and the early novels of George Eliot.
A Note From the Publisher
— This is the third title in the P-Wave Classics series, following Headlong Hall & Nightmare Abbey and Maid Marian & The Misfortunes of Elphin
— Ideal for fans of satire, nineteenth-century literature, and novels of ideas
— Features new editorial notes and a contextual introduction for modern readers
— Publication date: 23 October 2025
— Available in paperback and ebook
— Suitable for academic and general readers alike
— Booksellers, librarians and educators encouraged to request
— Please consider leaving a review on NetGalley, Goodreads or your preferred platform
— This is the third title in the P-Wave Classics series, following Headlong Hall & Nightmare Abbey and Maid Marian & The Misfortunes of Elphin
— Ideal for fans of satire, nineteenth-century...
A Note From the Publisher
— This is the third title in the P-Wave Classics series, following Headlong Hall & Nightmare Abbey and Maid Marian & The Misfortunes of Elphin
— Ideal for fans of satire, nineteenth-century literature, and novels of ideas
— Features new editorial notes and a contextual introduction for modern readers
— Publication date: 23 October 2025
— Available in paperback and ebook
— Suitable for academic and general readers alike
— Booksellers, librarians and educators encouraged to request
— Please consider leaving a review on NetGalley, Goodreads or your preferred platform
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9781916937154 |
| PRICE |
£19.99 (GBP)
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| PAGES |
552
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Available Editions
| EDITION |
Other Format |
| ISBN |
9781916937154 |
| PRICE |
£19.99 (GBP)
|
| PAGES |
552
|
Available on NetGalley
NetGalley Reader
(EPUB)
NetGalley Shelf App
(EPUB)
Send to Kindle (EPUB)
Send to Kobo (EPUB)
Download (EPUB)
Average rating from 2 members
Featured Reviews
Reviewer 492564
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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.
5 stars
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syd p, Reviewer
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It was cool to get old novels packaged new like this. The prose is luscious, as much of the prose was at the time of this book's writing.
4 stars
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Featured Reviews
Reviewer 492564
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
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.
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
5 stars
syd p, Reviewer
4 stars
4 stars
4 stars
4 stars
4 stars
It was cool to get old novels packaged new like this. The prose is luscious, as much of the prose was at the time of this book's writing.
4 stars
4 stars
4 stars
4 stars
4 stars