Author: Thomas Hood
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 541
Book Description
In 'The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood,' the reader is treated to a delightful collection of satirical and light-hearted poetry that showcases Hood's wit and humor. Through clever wordplay and clever observations, Hood explores various themes such as societal norms, love, and the human condition. His playful use of language and clever rhymes make each poem a joy to read, appealing to both casual readers and literary enthusiasts. Written in the 19th century, Hood's work provides a unique insight into the social and cultural landscape of his time, making it a valuable piece of literary history. The collection offers a mix of both short, humorous poems and longer, more reflective pieces, showcasing Hood's versatility as a poet. Overall, 'The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood' is a timeless classic that continues to entertain and engage readers of all ages. Thomas Hood, a renowned English poet and humorist, was known for his clever wordplay and satirical wit. His background as a journalist and editor likely influenced his keen observations of society, which are reflected in his humorous and insightful poetry. Hood's ability to blend humor with social commentary sets him apart as a literary figure, making 'The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood' a must-read for those who appreciate wit and satire in poetry.
The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood
Author: Thomas Hood
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 541
Book Description
In 'The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood,' the reader is treated to a delightful collection of satirical and light-hearted poetry that showcases Hood's wit and humor. Through clever wordplay and clever observations, Hood explores various themes such as societal norms, love, and the human condition. His playful use of language and clever rhymes make each poem a joy to read, appealing to both casual readers and literary enthusiasts. Written in the 19th century, Hood's work provides a unique insight into the social and cultural landscape of his time, making it a valuable piece of literary history. The collection offers a mix of both short, humorous poems and longer, more reflective pieces, showcasing Hood's versatility as a poet. Overall, 'The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood' is a timeless classic that continues to entertain and engage readers of all ages. Thomas Hood, a renowned English poet and humorist, was known for his clever wordplay and satirical wit. His background as a journalist and editor likely influenced his keen observations of society, which are reflected in his humorous and insightful poetry. Hood's ability to blend humor with social commentary sets him apart as a literary figure, making 'The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood' a must-read for those who appreciate wit and satire in poetry.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 541
Book Description
In 'The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood,' the reader is treated to a delightful collection of satirical and light-hearted poetry that showcases Hood's wit and humor. Through clever wordplay and clever observations, Hood explores various themes such as societal norms, love, and the human condition. His playful use of language and clever rhymes make each poem a joy to read, appealing to both casual readers and literary enthusiasts. Written in the 19th century, Hood's work provides a unique insight into the social and cultural landscape of his time, making it a valuable piece of literary history. The collection offers a mix of both short, humorous poems and longer, more reflective pieces, showcasing Hood's versatility as a poet. Overall, 'The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood' is a timeless classic that continues to entertain and engage readers of all ages. Thomas Hood, a renowned English poet and humorist, was known for his clever wordplay and satirical wit. His background as a journalist and editor likely influenced his keen observations of society, which are reflected in his humorous and insightful poetry. Hood's ability to blend humor with social commentary sets him apart as a literary figure, making 'The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood' a must-read for those who appreciate wit and satire in poetry.
Thomas Hood. [Select Poems.] Illustrated by Gustave Doré. [Edited by J.B. Payne.].
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