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The Works of Thomas Hood; Vol. 02 (of 11) / Comic and Serious, in Prose and Verse, With All the Original Illustrations cover

The Works of Thomas Hood; Vol. 02 (of 11) / Comic and Serious, in Prose and Verse, With All the Original Illustrations

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This collection gathers comic and serious shorter pieces in verse and prose, ranging from playful nautical ballads and satirical sketches to reflective sonnets and melancholy vignettes. The contents alternate burlesque humour and domestic observation, presenting character portraits, fables, reminiscences, odes, and occasional social or political barbs. Recurring motifs include seaside life and maritime mishaps, everyday urban scenes, human foibles, and compassionate notices of poverty and infirmity. The tone shifts between witty wordplay and tender pathos, and the sequence mixes lyrical experiments, mock‑heroic pieces, and short prose narratives that foreground irony, linguistic invention, and moral observation.

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Thomas Hood

Thomas Hood (1799–1845) was an English poet and humorist, celebrated for his wit and ability to blend comic and serious themes in his work. He is best known for his comic poems, which often reflect the social issues of his time with a light-hearted touch. Hood's literary contributions include notable works such as "The Comic Poems of Thomas Hood" and "A Parody on 'Mary's Ghost,'" showcasing his unique style that combines satire with poignant commentary. His poetry remains a significant part of the English literary heritage, illustrating the complexities of human emotion through humor and verse.

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