Tobias Smollett : novelist

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Tobias Smollett : novelist

Jerry C. Beasley

University of Georgia Press, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-252) and index

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Tobias Smollett (1721-1771) was not only a novelist but also a playwright, poet, journalist, historian, travel writer, critic, translator and editor. Trained as a physician, he believed that what was externally visible signified and gave definition to what could be known about the private, interior life. His fiction is therefore distinguished by its intensely visual qualities. ""Tobias Smollett: Novelist"" reads these qualities in Smollett's novels as exercises of a visual imagination. Along with Defoe, Richardson, Fielding and Sterne, Smollett was one of the major British novelists of his generation. Like his kindred spirit William Hogarth, he was both chronicler and interpreter of what he saw. His episodically structured narratives reflect his vision of a harsh and unpredictable world, while his characters display his understanding of the individual as moral agent. This book crosses disciplines and genres as it seeks to demonstrate intersections between the graphic and verbal arts, always with a focus on how Smollett crafted his stories.

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