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Author By Thomas Love Peacock

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By: Thomas Love Peacock

Nightmare Abbey by Thomas Love Peacock is a satirical novel that takes a critical look at Romanticism and the literary figures of the time. The story is centered around the protagonist Scythrop, a brooding and eccentric young man who grapples with the meaning of life and love.

Peacock uses witty dialogue and clever wordplay to poke fun at the Romantic ideals of beauty, love, and nature. The characters in the novel are all exaggerated caricatures of Romantic poets and intellectuals, adding to the satirical tone of the book.

Despite its short length, Nightmare Abbey is a thought-provoking read that offers a humorous and insightful commentary on the Romantic movement. Peacock’s use of irony and sarcasm will keep readers entertained as they follow Scythrop’s journey of self-discovery. Overall, Nightmare Abbey is a clever and entertaining novel that offers a fresh perspective on the Romantic era.

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Deep in the fens of the British coast sits the gloomy mansion that goes by the name Nightmare Abbey. It is inhabited by persons of very low opinion of the human race, and in fact they pride themselves in the depths of their detestation. Others of its denizens believe the ultimate exercise and product of the human mind ought to be chaos.
Now let the young master of the house get snared by the wiles of a beautiful young lady. And for good measure, toss in another beautiful young lady. Now Scythrop (named in honor of an ancestor who became bored with life and hanged himself) is about to find that two such make too much of a good thing!
Peacock wrote Nightmare Abbey as a satire, and he has folded in allusions to or quotations from literally dozens of other works. He makes use of many long, impressive-sounding words (some of which he very possibly made up!). Ignore these and his occasional Latin phrase, treat the rest as a farce, and you’re on track for a fun listen!

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