The Chronicles of Clovernook; With Some Account of The Hermit of Bellyfulle
Title | The Chronicles of Clovernook; With Some Account of The Hermit of Bellyfulle |
Year for Search | 1846 |
Authors | Jerrold, Douglas [William](1803-57) |
Pagination | 1-140 |
Date Published | 1846 |
Publisher | Punch Office |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Humor. Describes a eutopia of simplicity and no government or laws. Life is based on morality and kindness. Has an element of the Cockaigne with food and wine in abundance. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in his A Man Made of Money and The Chronicles of Clovernook. Vol. 6 of The Writings of Douglas Jerrold. Collected Edition (London: Bradbury and Evans, 1853), 229-344; and in Modern British Utopias 1700-1850. Ed. Gregory Claeys. 8 vols. (London: Pickering & Chatto, 1997), 8: 1-91. |
Holding Institutions | HRC, IU, NN, PSt |
Author Note | (1803-57) |
Full Text | 1846 Jerrold, Douglas [William] (1803-57). The Chronicles of Clovernook; With Some Account of The Hermit of Bellyfulle (London: Punch Office, 1846), 1-140. Rpt. in his A Man Made of Money and The Chronicles of Clovernook. Vol. 6 of The Writings of Douglas Jerrold. Collected Edition (London: Bradbury and Evans, 1853), 229-344; and in Modern British Utopias 1700-1850. Ed. Gregory Claeys. 8 vols. (London: Pickering & Chatto, 1997), 8: 1-91. HRC, IU, NN, PSt Humor. Describes a eutopia of simplicity and no government or laws. Life is based on morality and kindness. Has an element of the Cockaigne with food and wine in abundance. |