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Crotchet Castle

Chapter 15 THE FARM.

Word Count: 1438    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

ith, rhaid d'

au Sir M

r o'r gw

o yn llawn

's rocks, and

e distan

n those bleak

more true

lady awoke. She was

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“Thomas Love Peacock (1785-1866) was an English satirist and author. Peacock was a close friend of Percy Bysshe Shelley and they influenced each other's work. He wrote satirical novels, each with the same basic setting - characters at a table discussing and criticizing the philosophical opinions of the day. He worked for the British East India Company. His own place in literature is pre-eminently that of a satirist. That he has nevertheless been the favourite only of the few is owing partly to the highly intellectual quality of his work, but mainly to his lack of ordinary qualifications of the novelist, all pretension to which he entirely disclaims. He has no plot, little human interest, and no consistent delineation of character. His personages are mere puppets, or, at best, incarnations of abstract qualities such as grace or beauty. His comedy is Aristophanic. He suffers from that dramatist's faults and, though not as daring in invention, shares many of his strengths. His works include Headlong Hall (1815), Nightmare Abbey (1818), Maid Marian (1822), The Misfortunes of Elphin (1829), Crotchet Castle (1831), and Gryll Grange (1861).”
1 Chapter 1 THE VILLA.2 Chapter 2 THE MARCH OF MIND.3 Chapter 3 THE ROMAN CAMP.4 Chapter 4 THE PARTY.5 Chapter 5 CHARACTERS.6 Chapter 6 THEORIES.7 Chapter 7 THE SLEEPING VENUS.8 Chapter 8 SCIENCE AND CHARITY.9 Chapter 9 THE VOYAGE.10 Chapter 10 THE VOYAGE, CONTINUED.11 Chapter 11 CORRESPONDENCE.12 Chapter 12 THE MOUNTAIN INN.13 Chapter 13 THE LAKE-THE RUIN.14 Chapter 14 THE DINGLE.15 Chapter 15 THE FARM.16 Chapter 16 THE NEWSPAPER.17 Chapter 17 THE INVITATION.18 Chapter 18 CHAINMAIL HALL.