Tom Brown's Schooldays

Tom Brown's Schooldays

ByTHOMAS HUGHES

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THOMAS HUGHES Tom Brown's Schooldays "Tom Brown's Schooldays" has been called by more than one critic the best story of schoolboy life ever written, and three generations of readers have endorsed the opinion. Its author, Thomas Hughes, born at Uffington, Berkshire, England, Oct. 19, 1822, was himself, like his hero, both a Rugby boy under Dr. Arnold and the son of a Berkshire squire, but he denied that the story was in any real sense autobiographical. Matthew Arnold and Arthur H. Clough, the poet, were Hughes's friends at school, and in later life he became associated with Charles Kingsley and Frederick Denison Maurice on what was called the Christian Socialist movement. A barrister by profession, Thomas Hughes became a county court judge, and lived for many years in that capacity at Chester.

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Publication Date
May 2, 2013
Language
English
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9781304000231
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Reference
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All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): THOMAS HUGHES

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