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SMOLLETT, TOBIAS GEORGE; ENGEL, MONROE (FOREWORD). Humphry Clinker. The New American Library, New York: 1960. First Printing. s Softcover. Reading copy. With the sharp sensitivity of "a man without skin" Tobias Smollett humorously attacked the frivolity and foibles of eighteenth-century England. Humphrey Clinker is his mirthful tale of a tour by coach and four through cities and countryside. Five people embark on the journey: the crusty eccentric, Squire Bramble; his husband-hunting sister, Tabitha; her maid, Winifred, and Bramble's youthful niece and nephew, Lydia and Jery. En route they are joined by Humphrey Clinker, an honest Wiltshire lad of tattered cloth and empty purse. As misadventure follows misadventure, each character reveals his true self by giving his own conflicting view of the incidents, places, and people encountered along the way. The result is an entertaining and realistic picture of that wonderful age when gentlemen duelled, ladies swooned, and servants rose from rags to riches. Humphry Clinker, Smollett's masterpiece, was written shortly before his death. In it the best qualities of his style and method are strikingly exhibited, and it is comparatively free from the vulgarity by which much of his other work is marred. Price:
8.40 USD
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SMOLLETT, TOBIAS. Roderick Random. J. M. Dent, London: 1927. 046001790X / 9780460017909 s Softcover. Good condition. Smollett's first novel (1748) is imbued with that dazzling vitality which was to characterize all his work, as well as his own life. A tale of advaenture and romance, it is written with great humor and panache. The memorable scenes on board ship, which provide an invaluable picture of the British sailor of the day, are drawn from Smollett's personal experience as a surgeon's mate in the navy. Smollett writes with accuracy of observation and with passion - qualities which mark him out as an outstanding exponent of the picaresque novel of the period. Price:
152.75 USD
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SMOLLETT, TOBIAS. The Adventures Of Roderick Random. The New American Library, New York: 1964. First Printing. s Softcover. Fair condition. Smollett's first novel (1748) is imbued with that dazzling vitality which was to characterize all his work, as well as his own life. A tale of advaenture and romance, it is written with great humor and panache. The memorable scenes on board ship, which provide an invaluable picture of the British sailor of the day, are drawn from Smollett's personal experience as a surgeon's mate in the navy. Smollett writes with accuracy of observation and with passion - qualities which mark him out as an outstanding exponent of the picaresque novel of the period. Includes an Afterword by John Barth. Price:
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SMOLLETT, TOBIAS; BOUCE, PAUL-GABRIEL (EDITOR, INTRODUCTION, & NOTES). The Adventures Of Roderick Random. Oxford University Press, New York / Oxford: 1991. 0192812610 / 9780192812612 Reprint Edition. World Classics Series. s Softcover. Good condition. Smollett's first novel (1748) is imbued with that dazzling vitality which was to characterize all his work, as well as his own life. A tale of advaenture and romance, it is written with great humor and panache. The memorable scenes on board ship, which provide an invaluable picture of the British sailor of the day, are drawn from Smollett's personal experience as a surgeon's mate in the navy. Smollett writes with accuracy of observation and with passion - qualities which mark him out as an outstanding exponent of the picaresque novel of the period. Price:
9.25 USD
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SMOLLETT, TOBIAS GEORGE. The Expedition Of Humphry Clinker. The Century Company, New York: 1902. h Hardcover no dustjacket. Reading copy. Wear to cover. Front and rear covers bumped. With the sharp sensitivity of "a man without skin" Tobias Smollett humorously attacked the frivolity and foibles of eighteenth-century England. Humphrey Clinker is his mirthful taleof a tour by coach and four through cities and countryside. Five people embark on the journey: the crusty eccentric, Squire Bramble; his husband-hunting sister, Tabitha; her maid, Winifred, and Bramble's youthful niece and nephew, Lydia and Jery. En route they are joined by Humphrey Clinker, an honest Wiltshire lad of tattered cloth and empty purse. As misadventure follows misadventure, each character reveals his true self by giving his own conflicting view of the incidents, places, and people encountered along the way. The result is an entertaining and realistic picture of that wonderful age when gentlemen duelled, ladies swooned, and servants rose from rags to riches. Humphry Clinker, Smollett's masterpiece, was written shortly before his death. In it the best qualities of his style and method are strikingly exhibited, and it is comparatively free from the vulgarity by which much of his other work is marred. Price:
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SMOLLETT, TOBIAS GEORGE. The Expedition Of Humphry Clinker. Penguin Books, Harmondsworth: 1982. 0140430210 / 9780140430219 s Softcover. Good condition. With the sharp sensitivity of "a man without skin" Tobias Smollett humorously attacked the frivolity and foibles of eighteenth-century England. Humphrey Clinker is his mirthful taleof a tour by coach and four through cities and countryside. Five people embark on the journey: the crusty eccentric, Squire Bramble; his husband-hunting sister, Tabitha; her maid, Winifred, and Bramble's youthful niece and nephew, Lydia and Jery. En route they are joined by Humphrey Clinker, an honest Wiltshire lad of tattered cloth and empty purse. As misadventure follows misadventure, each character reveals his true self by giving his own conflicting view of the incidents, places, and people encountered along the way. The result is an entertaining and realistic picture of that wonderful age when gentlemen duelled, ladies swooned, and servants rose from rags to riches. Humphry Clinker, Smollett's masterpiece, was written shortly before his death. In it the best qualities of his style and method are strikingly exhibited, and it is comparatively free from the vulgarity by which much of his other work is marred. Price:
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SMOLLETT, TOBIAS GEORGE. The Expedition Of Humphry Clinker. The Century Company, New York: 1906. h Hardcover no dustjacket. Reading copy. With the sharp sensitivity of "a man without skin" Tobias Smollett humorously attacked the frivolity and foibles of eighteenth-century England. Humphrey Clinker is his mirthful taleof a tour by coach and four through cities and countryside. Five people embark on the journey: the crusty eccentric, Squire Bramble; his husband-hunting sister, Tabitha; her maid, Winifred, and Bramble's youthful niece and nephew, Lydia and Jery. En route they are joined by Humphrey Clinker, an honest Wiltshire lad of tattered cloth and empty purse. As misadventure follows misadventure, each character reveals his true self by giving his own conflicting view of the incidents, places, and people encountered along the way. The result is an entertaining and realistic picture of that wonderful age when gentlemen duelled, ladies swooned, and servants rose from rags to riches. Humphry Clinker, Smollett's masterpiece, was written shortly before his death. In it the best qualities of his style and method are strikingly exhibited, and it is comparatively free from the vulgarity by which much of his other work is marred. Price:
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