Tom Hood (writer)

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Tom Hood was a 19th-century English humorist, poet, and editor known for his light verse and for continuing the literary legacy of his father, Thomas Hood.

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instanceOf English writer
editor
human
poet
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
educatedAt Pembroke College, Oxford NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
employer Fun magazine NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
familyName Hood NERFINISHED
father Thomas Hood NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork children's literature
humorous poetry
journalism
genre light verse
givenName Tom NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced Victorian light verse tradition
languageOfWorkOrName English
mother Jane Reynolds Hood NERFINISHED
movement Victorian literature
name Tom Hood NERFINISHED
notableFor continuing the literary legacy of his father Thomas Hood
light humorous verse
notableWork Fairyland, or Recreations for the Rising Generation NERFINISHED
Griset’s Grotesques NERFINISHED
Jingles and Jokes for Little Folks NERFINISHED
Loves of Tom Tucker and Little Bo-Peep NERFINISHED
The Rhymester, or The Rules of Rhyme NERFINISHED
The Rules of Rhyme NERFINISHED
Verses for Children NERFINISHED
occupation editor
humorist
journalist
poet
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld editor of Fun magazine
sexOrGender male
sibling Frances Freeling Broderip NERFINISHED
spouse Frances Hodson Hood NERFINISHED
workLocation London, England
surface form: London
wrote Fairyland, or Recreations for the Rising Generation NERFINISHED
Jingles and Jokes for Little Folks NERFINISHED
Loves of Tom Tucker and Little Bo-Peep NERFINISHED
The Rhymester, or The Rules of Rhyme NERFINISHED
Verses for Children NERFINISHED

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