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  • Tom Brown's Schooldays.

    Thomas Hughes:

    Hardcover (London: George G Harrap & co, 1923., Jan. 1, 1923)
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  • TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS: Illustrated by Louis Rhead

    Thomas Hughes, Louis Rhead

    eBook (, Oct. 26, 2019)
    With IllustrationsAnnotations•AUTHOR Thomas Hughes•About Tom Brown’s School Days•Contexts •Genre •The School •Characters Discussed•Summary•Places Discussed•QUOTATIONS IN CONTEXT•Events in History at the Time of the Novel•The Novel in Focus The plotTom Brown’s School Days is an 1857 novel by English lawyer, author, and politician Thomas Hughes. It takes place in the 1830s at a public school for young men, Rugby School, where Hughes himself studied between 1834 and 1842. Based loosely on Hughes’ real experiences at Rugby School, the novel follows Tom Brown, a student whom Hughes modeled after his brother, George. A bildungsroman, or coming-of-age novel, Tom Brown’s School Days deals with Brown’s development as an individual as he moves schools and homes, encounters bullies, deals with sickness, and makes friends. The novel has been adapted into several films and plays. It is succeeded by the novel Tom Brown at Oxford.Tom Brown’s School Days begins by tracing Brown’s early childhood, one that was characteristic of Victorian Britain. He grows up in the Vale of White Horse, a region of Oxfordshire in England. An exuberant and active child, he has a relatively moral upbringing and gets along well with the local boys. The first school Brown enrolls in is a nearby public primary school. During his year there, he excels at sports more than academics. In his free time, he enjoys riding his pony through the valleys near his home. The following fall, he transfers to a private school, which is shortly, thereafter, struck with a fever epidemic. As an emergency measure, the school cancels class, sending all of its students to find different options. Brown transfers to Rugby School.As soon as Brown starts classes at Rugby School, a classmate named Harry East, or “Scud,” takes him under his wing. His friendship with Scud helps him deal with a vicious bully who goes by Flashman. Flashman’s antagonism only increases during the term. Their nemesis relationship culminates when Flashman orders Brown to fork over a winning sweepstake entry for a horse race. Flashman seeks retribution by burning Brown next to a fire pit during a social event. Ultimately, Brown and East band together with an older friend named Diggs to defeat Flashman. They succeed, allowing Brown to finally feel safe at school.The latter part of the book concerns Brown’s friendship with a new student, George Arthur. The headmaster, Dr. Thomas Arnold (a character who retains the name of the school’s real headmaster during Hughes’s time at Rugby School) assigns George to Brown. George is a walking contradiction: he is physically feeble, socially awkward, highly emotional, devoutly religious, and intellectually brilliant. Brown’s bond with George is cemented after he intercepts a bullying episode to save George. Later, George contracts the same fever that has plagued the area and nearly dies. Brown helps take care of him while he recovers. They explore their spiritual life together, which leads Brown to become more religiously observant. By the end of their time at Rugby School, Brown and George are significantly more confident about themselves. They stop causing mischief and begin to take responsibility for their grades. The novel ends with a cricket match where Brown’s team triumphs. A short epilogue indicates that Tom eventually returned to Rugby to attend Arnold’s funeral after he tragically died of illness.
  • Str;Tom Brown's Schooldays.

    Thomas Hughes

    Paperback (Macmillan Education, Dec. 3, 1982)
    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. The book includes an introduction and notes by Andrew Sanders.
  • Tom Browns Schooldays

    Thomas Hughes

    Hardcover (Daily Sketch Publications, Jan. 1, 1934)
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  • TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS

    Thomas Hughes

    eBook (, April 1, 2020)
    The story of Tom Brown as he attends Rugby School, a public school for boys, has enthralled readers for over a century and a half.
  • Tom Brown's Schooldays

    Thomas Hughes, Jamie Parker, Naxos AudioBooks

    Audiobook (Naxos AudioBooks, June 11, 2015)
    Tom Brown's Schooldays is the story of an energetic, good-hearted boy and his adventures at public school. Based on the author's own childhood, the novel presents us with a snapshot of life at Victorian public school as we follow Tom's development from a boy to a young man. Tom must fend off his archenemy, the bully Flashman, and take a younger boy under his wing - through which he learns loyalty, courage, and brotherhood.
  • Tom Brown's Schooldays

    Thomas Hughes

    Paperback (Armada Paperbacks, Aug. 16, 1971)
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  • TOM BROWN'S SCHOOLDAYS

    Thomas Hughes

    Hardcover (The Heirloom Library, Jan. 1, 1952)
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  • Tom Brown's Schooldays

    Thomas Hughes

    Audio CD (Naxos and Blackstone Publishing, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Tom Brown's Schooldays is the story of an energetic, good-hearted boy and his adventures at public school. Based on the author's own childhood, the novel presents us with a snapshot of life at Victorian public school as we follow Tom's development from a boy to a young man. Tom must fend off his archenemy, the bully Flashman, and take a younger boy under his wings--through which he learns loyalty, courage, and brotherhood.
  • Tom Brown's schooldays

    Thomas Hughes

    Unknown Binding (Collins, March 15, 1953)
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  • Tom Brown's Schooldays

    Thomas Hughes, The Perfect Library

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 2, 2015)
    "Tom Brown's Schooldays" from Thomas Hughes. English lawyer and author (1822-1896).
  • Tom Brown's Schooldays

    Thomas Hughes

    Paperback (Sterling Publishers Private Limited, Jan. 1, 2006)
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