No. of pages 584
Published: 2018
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"Hood's Own, or Laughter from Year to Year, Vol. 2" is a delightful anthology that showcases the wit and humor of Thomas Hood, a prominent 19th-century poet and humorist. This volume is a further collection of Hood's comedic writings, filled with playful verse, satirical essays, and whimsical observations of life. His unique style brings to life the joys and absurdities of human experience, reflected through his keen eye for detail and clever wordplay. The book is introduced with a preface by his son, offering personal insights into Hood's character and literary contributions, making it a treasure for fans of classic humor. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 584 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by Forgotten Books .