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stuffing a turkey, that he concluded no Christmas party would be complete without him." At the Hall, they find further guests, including phrenologist Mr. Cranium, philosopher Mr. Panscope, amateur musician Mr. Chromatic, and Miss Philomela Poppyseed, a popular novelist. Squire Headlong leads the throng through a series of dinners and Christmas celebrations, although the chief focus of the story is the running thread of conversation between the various exponents of their respective views. By the final morning of the party, four couples have become engaged, and Reverend Gaster performs a wedding ceremony for them. The guests disperse, promising to meet again in summer.
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Four visitors arrive at Headlong Hall: "Mr. Foster, the perfectibilian; Mr. Escot, the deteriorationist; Mr. Jenkins, the statu-quoite; and the Reverend Doctor Gaster, who though of course neither a philosopher nor a man of taste, had so won the Squire's fancy by a learned dissertation on the art of
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was a farce involving several characters who aim to become fashionable members of society. The musician Mr Chromatic is an early version of the Mr Cornelius Chromatic who appears in
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As part of Mr. Cranium the phrenologist's announcement of his lecture, the author coins the words
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was influenced by two unpublished plays written by Thomas Love Peacock between 1810 and 1815.
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Thomas Love Peacock
Crotchet Castle
Garnett, Richard
"Peacock, Thomas Love" 
Chisholm, Hugh
Encyclopædia Britannica
Frivolity Unbound: Six Masters of the Camp Novel
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978-0826404657

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Crotchet Castle
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