SUMMARY: One of the classics of English children's literature, and one of the earliest books written specifically for boys, this novel's steady popularity has given it an influence well beyond the upper middle-class world that it describes. It tells a story central to an understanding of Victorian
Tom Brown\'s Schooldays
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 188 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0192835351
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β¦ Synopsis
The idea for 'Tom BrownΒ΄s Schooldays' came one day when Thomas Hughes was wondering what to say to his son, aged 8, before he went off to Rugby. He decided that 'good might be done by writing a real novel for boys, written in a right spirit but distinctly aimed at being interesting'.
The novel was originally published as being 'by an Old Boy of Rugby', and much of it is based on the authorΒ΄s experiences. Tom Brown is largely based on the authorΒ΄s brother, George Hughes; and George Arthur, another of the bookΒ΄s main characters, is generally believed to be based on Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. The fictional TomΒ΄s life also resembles the authorΒ΄s in that the culminating event of his school career was a cricket match.
One of the classics of English children's literature, and one of the earliest books written specifically for boys, this novel's steady popularity has given it an influence well beyond the upper middle-class world that it describes. It tells a story central to an understanding of Victorian life, but its freshness helps to distinguish it from the narrow schoolboy adventures that it later inspired.
One of the secondary characters in the novel is Harry Flashman, developed at the late 1960Β΄s as a hero in the Flashman novels, by George McDonald Fraser.
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