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  2. Thomas Hood - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hood (23 May 1799 – 3 May 1845) was an English poet, author and humorist, best known for poems such as "The Bridge of Sighs" and "The Song of the Shirt". Hood wrote regularly for The London Magazine , Athenaeum , and Punch .

  3. The Song of the Shirt - Wikipedia

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    "The Song of the Shirt" is a poem written by Thomas Hood in 1843. It was written in honour of a Mrs. Biddell, a widow and seamstress living in wretched conditions. In what was, at that time, common practice, Mrs. Biddell sewed trousers and shirts in her home using materials supplied to her by her employer for which she was forced to give a £ 2 ...

  4. The Bridge of Sighs (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The poem was widely anthologised and frequently illustrated in books of Victorian poetry, including an etching by Sir John Everett Millais in 1858. It was also set to music by Reinhold Ludwig Herman (1849–1919). Along with Hood's other notable serious poem, "The Song of the Shirt", it influenced several Victorian artists.

  5. John Clubbe (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Victorian Forerunner: The Later Career of Thomas Hood (1968) Selected Poems of Thomas Hood (1970), editor; Two Reminiscences of Thomas Carlyle (1974), editor; Nineteenth Century Literary Perspectives (1974), editor; Carlyle and His Contemporaries (1977), editor; Froude's Life of Carlyle (1979), editor; Byron et la Suisse (1982)

  6. Tom Hood - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hood (19 January 1835 – 20 November 1874) was an English humorist, playwright and author. He was the son of the poet and author Thomas Hood. Pen and Pencil Pictures (1857) was the first of his illustrated books. His most successful novel was Captain Master's Children (1865).

  7. Found Drowned - Wikipedia

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    Found Drowned is an oil painting by George Frederic Watts, c. 1850, inspired by Thomas Hood's 1844 poem The Bridge of Sighs. [1]The painting depicts the dead body of a woman washed up beneath the arch of Waterloo Bridge, with her lower body still immersed in the water of the River Thames. [2]

  8. Victorian morality - Wikipedia

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    Victorian morality is a distillation of the moral views ... Prostitutes were often presented as victims in sentimental literature such as Thomas Hood's poem The ...

  9. Category:Victorian poets - Wikipedia

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