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Thomas Hood — (23 May 1799 ndash; 3 May 1845) was a British humorist and poet. His son, Tom Hood, became a well known playwright and editor.BiographyHe was born in London to Thomas Hood and Elizabeth Sands in the Poultry (Cheapside) above his father s bookshop … Wikipedia
Thomas Hood — (23 de mayo, de 1799 3 de mayo, de 1845) fue un humorista y poeta inglés. Vida Hijo de Thomas Hood, un librero de origen escocés, nació en Lo … Wikipedia Español
Thomas Hood — (* 23. Mai 1799 in London; † 3. Mai 1845 in London) war ein englischer Schriftsteller und Humorist. Thomas Hood war kurze Zeit Kaufmann, dann Kupferstecher, seit 1821 ausschließlich Schriftsteller. Nachdem er früh schon … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thomas Hood — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hood. Thomas Hood Thomas Hood, poète anglais, (23 … Wikipédia en Français
Thomas Hood (mayor) — Thomas Hood served briefly as mayor of New York City in 1702 … Wikipedia
Hood (people) — Hood is a surname, and may refer to:* Adam Hood, musician * Admiral Hood, any of several officers (of that name) of the Royal Navy * Alan Hood, a professor at St. Andrews University in Scotland * Alex Hood, aka Alex Hodd, a Canadian actor *… … Wikipedia
Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany — was a monthly journal originally published by Thomas Hood. A total of 61 issues were published from January 1844 to June 1849. Hood made most of the original material for it. After his death in 1845, Charles Rowcroft became the editor. The… … Wikipedia
Thomas De Quincey — from the frontispiece of Revolt of the Tartars … Wikipedia
Hood, Thomas — ▪ British poet born May 23, 1799, London died May 3, 1845, London English poet, journalist, and humorist whose humanitarian verses, such as “The Song of the Shirt” (1843), served as models for a whole school of social protest poets, not only in… … Universalium
Hood, Thomas The Elder and Younger — (1799 1874) • Thomas, the father, 1799 1845 Born in London, the son of a bookseller, he spent the years 1815 1818 with his father s relatives in Dundee, Scotland, recuperating from what could have been rheumatic fever. Being apprenticed to… … British and Irish poets