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Skáldsögur
Peacock's seventh and final novel, published in 1861, brought a mellow tone to the author's satire but found his discursive powers intact. Included are several poems, a wedding for eighteen, comedy, philosophy, and satire. An 1896 review in the New York Times opined: "Sentimental adventures, love making, and festival making comprise the framework only of this singular work, which is full of learning, classical and strange, and rich in poetry."
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (Rafbók): 9781411446991
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 29 mars 2011
1 of 2840
Skáldsögur
Peacock's seventh and final novel, published in 1861, brought a mellow tone to the author's satire but found his discursive powers intact. Included are several poems, a wedding for eighteen, comedy, philosophy, and satire. An 1896 review in the New York Times opined: "Sentimental adventures, love making, and festival making comprise the framework only of this singular work, which is full of learning, classical and strange, and rich in poetry."
© 2011 Barnes & Noble (Rafbók): 9781411446991
Útgáfudagur
Rafbók: 29 mars 2011
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