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c.1880 - The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood
c.1880 - The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood
c.1880 - The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood
c.1880 - The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood
c.1880 - The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood
c.1880 - The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood
$88.00

c.1880 - The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood

Undated, c.1880
Hurst & Co., Publishers/ New York

Thomas Hood, a 19th-century English poet and humorist, is renowned for his witty and satirical works that blend humor with social commentary. Born in London in 1799, Hood initially pursued a career in engraving before turning to writing full-time due to his success as a poet and editor.

Hood's poetry often explored themes of human suffering, social injustice, and the absurdities of life. His most famous works include "The Song of the Shirt," which highlighted the plight of impoverished seamstresses, and "The Bridge of Sighs," a poignant reflection on despair and suicide. Hood's clever wordplay and keen observations of society made him a popular figure in literary circles during his time.

In addition to his poetry, Hood was known for his humorous writings, including comic verse and satirical sketches. His ability to blend wit with poignant social commentary earned him a reputation as a master of comedic writing. Despite facing personal challenges, including ill health and financial difficulties, Hood's legacy endures through his enduringly relevant and engaging literary works.

Highly decorative Victorian binding. Golden cloth with black and gilt detail to front board and spine. Gilt to all Page edges. Red page detail with small black and white drawings to some pages. Illustrated. Binding tight. 615pp.

Size: 5” x 7 1/4”

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