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Tom Brown's Schooldays
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Tom Brown's Schooldays  

Thomas Hughes  and Andrew Sanders

Abstract

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A classic of Victorian literature, and one of the earliest books written specifically for boys, Tom Brown’s Schooldays has long had an influence well beyond the middle-class, public school world that it describes. An active social reformer, Hughes wrote with a freshness, a lack of cant, and a kind, relaxed tolerance which keeps this novel refreshingly distinct from other schoolboy adventures. This edition is the only one available, and comes with the outstanding 1869 illustrations by Arthur Hughes.

Bibliographic Information

Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780199537303
DOI:
10.1093/owc/9780199537303.001.0001

Authors

Thomas Hughes, author

Andrew Sanders, editor


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  • British and Irish Literature
  • Children's Literature Studies
  • Fiction, Novelists, and Prose Writers

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Contents

  • Front Matter
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • Note on the Text
    • Select Bibliography
    • A Chronology of Thomas hughes
    • Tom Brown’s School Days: By An Old Boy
    • [UNTITLED]
    • Dedication
    • Preface To The Sixth Edition
  • Tom Brown ’s Schooldays: By An Old Boy
    • Chapter IThomas Hughes
    • Chapter II: The “veast.”Thomas Hughes
    • Chapter III: Sundry Wars And AlliancesThomas Hughes
    • Chapter IVThomas Hughes
    • Chapter V: Rugby And FootballThomas Hughes
    • Chapter VI: After The MatchThomas Hughes
    • Chapter VII: Settling To The CollarThomas Hughes
    • Chapter VIII: The War Of IndependenceThomas Hughes
    • Chapter IX: The Chapter Of AccidentsThomas Hughes
  • Tom Brown’s School days: Part II
    • Chapter I: How The Tide TurnedThomas Hughes
    • Chapter II: The New BoyThomas Hughes
    • Chapter III: Arthur Makes A FriendThomas Hughes
    • Chapter IV: The Bird-FanciersThomas Hughes
    • Chapter V: The FightThomas Hughes
    • Chapter VI: Fever In The SchoolThomas Hughes
    • Chapter VII: Harry East’s Dilemmas And DeliverancesThomas Hughes
    • Chapter VIII: Tom Brown’s Last MatchThomas Hughes
    • Chapter IX: FinisThomas Hughes
  • End Matter
    • Appendix: A Note on the Illustrated Edition
    • Explanatory Notes
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date: 30 March 2023

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