Poetry:
* Humorous Poetry:
* "The Song of the Shirt"
* "Miss Kilmansegg and her Precious Leg"
* "The Bridge of Sighs"
* "The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies"
* "The Haunted House"
* "The Lady's Dream"
* "The Haunted Clock"
* Serious Poetry:
* "Ode to a Nightingale"
* "The Death-Bed"
* "The Dream of Eugene Aram"
* "The Last Man"
* "The World of Dreams"
* Children's Poetry:
* "The Little Boy That Would Not Say His Prayers"
* "The Pet Lamb"
* "The Stork's Nest"
* "The Baby's Opera"
Other Writings:
* Humorous Prose:
* "Up the Rhine"
* "Whimsicalities"
* "Hood's Own"
* "Comic Annual" (a series of humorous publications)
* Editorials and Essays:
* He wrote extensively for various periodicals and journals.
Notable Features of His Writing:
* Social Commentary: His works often addressed the social injustices and hardships faced by the poor and working class.
* Dark Humor: He used humor to highlight the absurdity and tragedy of life.
* Lyrical Skill: He was a master of language, creating memorable and evocative poetry.
Legacy:
Thomas Hood is remembered as a poet who combined humor and social commentary to create enduring works that continue to resonate with readers today. He was also a key figure in the development of Victorian literature.