The Works of Thomas Hood; Vol. 02 (of 11) by Thomas Hood
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Hood, Thomas, 1799-1845
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"The Works of Thomas Hood; Vol. 02 (of 11)" by Thomas Hood is a collection of comedic and serious writings, including prose and verse, published in the late 19th century. This volume showcases Hood's range as a writer, with topics that span from whimsical poetry to satirical essays, often reflecting on social commentary and human experiences. Reade...
that highlight the absurdities of life. The opening of this volume introduces Hood's unique style through a lively poem titled "The Boy at the Nore," inviting readers to consider the whimsical life of a boy living on the sea. This is followed by "The Run-Over," a humorous anecdote about a coachman sharing an outrageous tale of survival against the odds. The initial chapters set the tone for the collection, blending light-hearted narratives with deeper reflections, promising an engaging reading experience full of wit and artistry that captures both the comic and serious aspects of human nature. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Jackson Garcia
8 months agoText is crisp, making it easy to focus.
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Michelle Scott
6 months agoBeautifully written.