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Books with author Tobias Smollett

  • The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle

    T. (Tobias) Smollett

    eBook
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  • Candide

    Voltaire, Tobias Smollett

    eBook (Digireads.com, July 1, 2004)
    "Candide" is the famous satire and best-known work by Voltaire. First published in 1759, "Candide" is the story of its central character who travels throughout Europe and South America experiencing and witnessing much misfortune on the way. It is within the clever construct of this narrative that Voltaire refutes the philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, whose central idea was that life was the best of all possible worlds and that disasters, should they occur, were harbingers of better things to come. Voltaire found this philosophy insultingly ridiculous and within the humorous and satirical construct of this work he effectively exposes the idiocy of a philosophy that was so pervasive in his time.
  • The adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom. An account of the expedition against Carthagena

    Tobias Smollett

    eBook (HardPress, April 11, 2018)
    This is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. We have endeavoured to create this version as close to the original artefact as possible. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we believe they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom

    Tobias Smollett

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, July 3, 1990)
    The hero of "Ferdinand Count Fathom" (1753) is a monster of treachery and fraud. Fate and coincidence play a large part in his picaresque progress through England and Europe, and much of the narrative is written in a mock-heroic style.
  • The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle

    Tobias Smollett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 8, 2013)
    The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle is a picaresque novel by the Scottish author Tobias Smollett (1721 – 1771), first published in 1751, and revised and reissued in 1758. It is the story of the fortunes and misfortunes of the egotistical dandy Peregrine Pickle, and it provides a comic and caustic portrayal of 18th-century European society.
  • The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom

    Tobias Smollett

    Paperback (Echo Library, Aug. 31, 2006)
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  • The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom

    Tobias Smollett

    language (, March 29, 2014)
    • Digitized illustrations (Kindle-friendly). I have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original.• A neat table of contents for quicker navigation• Fonts have been optimized and tested for display on Kindle and other e-readers• This is the COMPLETE, unabridged edition, complete in two partsThe Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom was Smollett's third novel and before being rediscovered met with less success than his two previous more picaresque tales. The central character is a villainous dandy who cheats, swindles and philanders his way across Europe and England with little concern for the law or the welfare of others. The son of an equally disreputable mother, Smollett himself comments that "Fathom justifies the proverb, 'What's bred in the bone will never come out of the flesh". Sir Walter Scott commented that the novel paints a "complete picture of human depravity"
  • The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom Complete

    Tobias Smollett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 19, 2014)
    This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
  • The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle

    Tobias Smollett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 9, 2015)
    The story of the fortunes and misfortunes of the egotistical dandy Peregrine Pickle, and it provides a comic and caustic portrayal of 18th century European society.
  • The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom

    Tobias Smollett

    Hardcover (University of Georgia Press, Aug. 1, 1988)
    The first novel by a major English writer that is devoted to a thoroughgoing portrait of villainy, The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom chronicles the life of an aberrant criminal character. Filled with striking satiric thrusts at the legal, medical, and military establishments of mid-eighteenth-century Europe and England, the novel reveals Tobias Smollett's capacities as a commentator on contemporary life.First published in 1753, Ferdinand Count Fathom is an experimental work that explores the relations between history and fiction and introduces, for the first time in the English novel, episodes of Gothic melodrama. Too long neglected and never before available in a carefully prepared scholarly edition, Ferdinand Count Fathom may now be read, understood, and appreciated against the literary and historical background of the eighteenth-century world.
  • The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom

    Tobias Smollett

    Paperback (University of Georgia Press, Jan. 15, 2014)
    The first novel by a major English writer that is devoted to a thoroughgoing portrait of villainy, The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom chronicles the life of an aberrant criminal character. Filled with striking satiric thrusts at the legal, medical, and military establishments of mid-eighteenth-century Europe and England, the novel reveals Tobias Smollett's capacities as a commentator on contemporary life.First published in 1753, Ferdinand Count Fathom is an experimental work that explores the relations between history and fiction and introduces, for the first time in the English novel, episodes of Gothic melodrama. Too long neglected and never before available in a carefully prepared scholarly edition, Ferdinand Count Fathom may now be read, understood, and appreciated against the literary and historical background of the eighteenth-century world.
  • Voltaire - Candide

    Voltaire, Tobias Smollett

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 2016)
    Every lover of classic literature should read Candide, the satirical masterpiece that shocked Paris upon its publication in 1759. The novel challenges many of the core assertions of Enlightenment philosophy and calls into question vast swaths of Christian dogma. Though widely banned after its publication, it propelled Voltaire to literary stardom and remains one of the most popular French novels ever written.