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Poems of Thomas Hood

by Thomas Hood

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Published by Macmillan in London, New York .
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Edition Notes

Statementedited by Alfred Ainger.
ContributionsAinger, Alfred, 1837-1904.
The Physical Object
Pagination2 v.
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL23403150M

Thomas Hood died at the young age of 45 on the 3rd of May, A monument, paid for by public subscription was raised at Kensal Green. Many of the poems are also available as an audiobook from our sister company Portable : Copyright Group. Thomas Hood was born in London, England in May of His parents were Thomas Hood and Elizabeth Sands and the family lived in Cheapside above their bookshop. Hood’s father died in and Elizabeth moved the family to Islington. While enrolled in school there, Hood’s writing talents were noticed by a headmaster who encouraged him.

Read "Thomas Hood, The Poetry Of" by Thomas Hood available from Rakuten Kobo. Poetry is a fascinating use of language. With almost a million words at Brand: Copyright Group. This poem by Thomas Hood associates the month of November with a lack of positivity. (The poem does not exactly associate the month with negativity, not .

Hood, Thomas, Humorous poems of Thomas Hood, including Love and lunacy, ballads, Tales and legends, Odes and addresses to great people, and miscellaneous poems, now first collected. (Boston, Phillips, Sampson and company, ), also by John Hamilton Reynolds, ed. by Epes Sargent (page images at HathiTrust). EDITORIAL NOTE. This new issue of Hood’s Poems has been completely revised, and will be found not only larger in size, but far richer in contents, than any previous edition. This, with the companion volume of “Serious Poems,” will be found to contain the entire poetical works of Thomas volume has been, moreover, enriched by the addition of a large number of .


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The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. An editor, publisher, poet, and humorist, Thomas Hood was born in London, the son of a bookseller.

After his father died inHood worked in a countinghouse until illness forced him to move to Dundee, Scotland, to recover with relatives. In he returned to London to work as an Hood married Jane Reynolds and collaborated on Odes and Addresses. by Thomas Hood, Thomas Campbell, William Harrison Ainsworth.

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An editor, publisher, poet, and humorist, Thomas Hood was born in London, the son of a bookseller. After his father died inHood worked in a countinghouse until illness forced him to move to Dundee, Scotland, to recover with relatives.

Additional Physical Format: Online version: Hood, Thomas, Poems of Thomas Hood. London, New York, Macmillan, (OCoLC) Named Person. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Hood, Thomas, Poems of Thomas Hood. London: H.

Milford, Oxford University Press, (OCoLC) The works of the highly versatile nineteenth-century poet Thomas Hood have long been difficult to obtain. John Clubbe remedies this situation with a selection of poems which reveal Hood’s varied talents.

Including all of Hood’s best-known poems, the volume contains romantic lyrics, comic ballads, dramatic verse narratives, poems of social.

LOVELY SET OF HOOD’S POEMS, WITH 44 STEEL-ENGRAVINGS BY FOSTER. HOOD, Thomas. Poems by Thomas Hood. Illustrated by Birket Foster.

London: E. Moxon, Son & Co., Two volumes. Full polished red calf, raised bands, gilt borders and seals on boards, elaborately gilt-decorated spines, green leather spine labels, marbled boards and page edges.Thomas Hood (). Engraving by William Holl, Jr. (), after Thomas Lewis, from The Poems of Thomas Hood, Courtesy Internet Arthive.

Thomas Hood (23 May - 3 May ) was an English poet and humorist.Hood's son, Tom Hood, claimed that his grandfather had been the first to opened up the book trade with America and he had great success in new editions of old books.

"Next to being a citizen of the world," writes Thomas Hood in his Literary Reminiscences, "it must be the best thing to be born a citizen of the world's greatest city.".