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Hughes (1822-96) was an English lawyer, judge, politician and author, best remembered for Tom Brown's Schooldays (1857), a semi-autobiographical work set at Rugby School which Hughes had attended, although the character Tom Brown was modelled on his brother George. This lesser-known sequel was first published in book form in 1861 following serialisation in Macmillan's Magazine.
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Tom Brown is energetic, stubborn, kind-hearted and athletic, rather than intellectual. He follows his feelings and the unwritten rules of the boys. The early chapters of the novel deal with his childhood at his home in the Vale of White Horse. Much of the scene setting in the first chapter is deeply revealing of Victorian England's attitudes towards society and class, and contains a comparison of so-called Saxon and Norman influences on England. This part of the book, when young Tom wanders the valleys freely on his pony, serves as a contrast with the hellish experiences in his first years at school.