Tom Brown's School Days

Tom Brown's School Days
Spine and cover of first edition.
AuthorThomas Hughes
LanguageEnglish
GenreSchool story
PublisherMacmillan
Publication date
1857
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (calfskin binding)
Pages420
ISBN0-19-283535-1
OCLC42414413
823.8
LC ClassPR4809.H8 T66 1999
Followed byTom Brown at Oxford 
TextTom Brown's School Days at Wikisource

Tom Brown's School Days (sometimes written Tom Brown's Schooldays, also published under the titles Tom Brown at Rugby, School Days at Rugby, and Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby)[1][2] is a novel by Thomas Hughes, published in 1857. The story is set in the 1830s at Rugby School, an English public school. Hughes attended Rugby School from 1834 to 1842.

The novel was originally published as being "by an Old Boy of Rugby", and much of it is based on the author's experiences. Tom Brown is largely based on the author's brother George Hughes. George Arthur, another of the book's main characters, is generally believed to be based on Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (Dean Stanley). The fictional Tom's life also resembles the author's, in that the culminating event of his school career was a cricket match.[3] The novel also features Dr Thomas Arnold (1795–1842), who was the actual headmaster of Rugby School from 1828 to 1841.

Tom Brown's School Days has been the source for several film and television adaptations. It also influenced the genre of British school novels, which began in the nineteenth century, and led to fictional depictions of schools such as Mr Chips's Brookfield, and St Trinian's. A sequel, Tom Brown at Oxford, was published in 1861.

  1. ^ School Days at Rugby. Fields, Osgood, & Co. 1870. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
  2. ^ School Days at Rugby. WorldCat. OCLC 47249763.
  3. ^ Seccombe, Thomas (1911). "Hughes, Thomas" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 861.