The Chronicles of Clovernook; With Some Account of The Hermit of Bellyfulle

TitleThe Chronicles of Clovernook; With Some Account of The Hermit of Bellyfulle
Year for Search1846
AuthorsJerrold, Douglas [William](1803-57)
Pagination1-140
Date Published1846
PublisherPunch Office
Place PublishedLondon
KeywordsEnglish 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.

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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.