Tobias Smollett: The Critical Heritage

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Lionel Kelly
Psychology Press, 1995 - 380 Seiten

The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the work themselves.

 

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Introduction
1
Note on the Text
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1 Alexander Carlyle on Smollett
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2 Tobias Smollett Preface to The Adventures of Roderick Random
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3 Catherine Talbot letter
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4 The Earl of Orrery on Roderick Random
31
5 An Oxford Scholar on Roderick Random
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6 The Gentlemans Magazine
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83 Unsigned notice of Humphry Clinker
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84 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker
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85 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker
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86 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker
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87 John Gray on Humphry Clinker
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88 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker
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89 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker
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90 Obituary verses on Smollett
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7 John Cleland review of The Regicide
34
8 Samuel Johnson in The Rambler
35
9 Samuel Richardson letter
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10 Samuel Richardson letter
40
11 Francis Coventry from An Essay on the New Species of Writing
41
12 Unsigned review of Hills Lady Frail
42
13 Unsigned review of Peregrine Pickle
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14 Unsigned review of Peregrine Pickle
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15 Thomas Gray a letter to Horace Walpole on Peregrine Pickle
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16 Dr John Hill from A Parallel between the Characters of Lady Frail and the Lady of Quality in Pergrine Pickle
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17 Anonymous verses on Lady Vane
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18 Horace Walpole on Lady Vane
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19 Dr John Hill on Lady Vane and Smollett
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20 Matthew Maty review of Peregrine Pickle
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21 Lady Henrietta Luxborough letters
68
22 Anonymous verses on Lady Vane
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23 Elizabeth Montague on Peregrine Pickle
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24 Henry Fielding in The CoventGarden Journal
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25 Tobias Smollett Habbakkuk Hildings Faithful Narrative
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or The DruryLane Journal
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or the DruryLane Journal
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a Paroditragicomical Satire
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29 Henry Fielding on authorial propriety
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30 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu letter
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31 Mary Granville Delany letter
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32 Smolletts Dedication to Ferdinand Count Fathom
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33 Unsigned review of Ferdinand Count Fathom
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34 Mary Granville Delany letters
86
35 A French booksellers view of Peregrine Pickle
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36 Élie Catherine Fréron on a French translation of Peregrine Pickle
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37 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu letter
93
38 Mrs Laetitia Pilkington on Roderick Random
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39 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu letter
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40 Unsigned review of Smolletts translation of Don Quixote
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41 Gotthold Lessing on a German translation of Roderick Random
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42 Anonymous Remarks on Roderick Random
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43 Unsigned review of The Reprisal
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44 Unsigned review of The Reprisal
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45 Oliver Goldsmith on the Complete History
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46 Dr John Shebbeare on Smollett
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47 Owen Ruffhead review of Smolletts Complete History vol IV
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48 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu letter
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49 Dr James Grainger A Letter to Tobias Smollett
128
50 Joseph Reed A Sop in the Pan for a Physical Critick
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51 Oliver Goldsmith on Smollett
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52 Smolletts Apologue to Roderick Random
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53 Oliver Goldsmith on Sir Launcelot Greaves
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54 An anonymous ode in praise of Smollett
149
55 Anonymous pamphlet The Battle of the Reviews
152
56 Notice in The Imperial Magazine on Smollett as historian
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57 Horace Walpole on Smolletts libel
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58 Charles Churchill in The Apology
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59 Unsigned notice of Sir Launcelot Greaves
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60 Unsigned review of Sir Launcelot Greaves
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61 Unsigned notice of Sir Launcelot Greaves
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62 William Rider from Living Authors of Great Britain
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63 Richard Smith a letter to Tobias Smollett
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64 Tobias Smollett a letter to Richard Smith
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65 Charles Churchill in The Author
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66 Giuseppe Baretti an Italians view of Smollett
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67 John Berkenhout on Smolletts Travels
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68 Unsigned notice of Smolletts Travels
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69 Unsigned review of Smolletts Travels
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70 Smollett compared with Marivaux
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71 Mercurious Spur in The Race
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72 Philip Thicknesse on the Travels
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73 Madame Riccoboni on Smolletts Travels
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74 Oliver Goldsmith on Smolletts Tears of Scotland
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75 Laurence Sterne on Smelfungus
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76 Unsigned notice of Adventures of an Atom
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77 Unsigned review of Adventures of an Atom
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78 Unsigned review of Adventures of an Atom
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79 John Hawkesworth review of Adventures of an Atom
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80 Notice of Adventures of an Atom
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81 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker
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82 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker
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91 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker
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92 Richard Brinsley Sheridan on novels and romances
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93 John Hall Stevensona pun on Smollett
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94 A dispute about the ethical qualities of Smolletts novels
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95 Ralph Griffiths review of Smolletts Ode to Independence
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96 Andrew Henderson an attack on Smollett
220
97 A biographical and critical view
222
98 James Beattie on ludicrous compositions
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99 James Beattie compares Sir Launcelot Greaves and Don Quixote
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100 The Westminster Magazine on Smolletts originality
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101 On Smolletts Ode to Independence
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102 Unsigned review of Smolletts Plays and Poems
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103 William Kenrick reviewing Plays and Poems
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104 Mrs Anne Grant a letter on Scotch manners
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105 Anonymous remarks on Smollett in Scotland
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106 Thomas Davies on Garrick and Smollett
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107 James Beattie on Smollett
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108 The English Review in defence of Smollett
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109 Samuel JPratt on Smollett
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110 Clara Reeve on Smollett
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111 Rev Vicesimus Knox on Smollett
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112 Robert Burns on Smollett
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113 Robert Burns on Smollett
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114 Two letters from William Cowper on Smolletts Don Quixote
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115 Robert Burns on Smollett
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116 Anonymous remarks on Smolletts art
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117 William Creech on the pernicious effects of reading
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118 Lord Woodhouselee on Smollett and Cervantes
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119 Mrs Barbauld on Smolletts Gothicism in Ferdinand Count Fathom
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120 Francis Garden on Smolletts genius
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121 Jeremiah Whitaker Newman from The Lounger
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122 James Lackington on Smolletts popularity
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123 Isaac DIsraeli on Smollett as Petronius
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124 Richard Cumberland on fast writing
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125 Robert Anderson on Smollett
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126 Dr John Moore on Smollett
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127 A letter on familiar narrative
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128 William Godwin on Smolletts style
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129 Charles Lamb to Wordsworth
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130 An American letter on Smollett
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131 Hugh Murray on the morality of Smolletts fiction
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132 Lord Woodhouselee on Smolletts humour
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133 Lady Anne Hamilton on Smolletts prostitute pen
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134 Smolletts naval novels
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135 Mrs Barbauld on Smollett
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136 Alexander Chalmers on Smollett
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137 William Mudford on Smollett
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138 The Port Folio on Smollett
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139 Sir James Mackintosh on Smollett
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140 Isaac Dlsraeli on Smollett
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141 Smollett and Maria Edgeworth compared
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142 Leigh Hunt on Smollett
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143 Hazlitt on Smollett
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144 Lockhart on Smollett
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145 Smolletts Scottish humour
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146 On history in Smolletts fiction
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147 John Dunlop on Smollett
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148 Hazlitt on Smollett
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149 Thomas Carlyle on reading Smolletts novels
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150 John Keats on Smollett
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151 Maturin on Smollett
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152 Coleridge on Smollett
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Smollett and natural terror
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154 Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd on Smollett
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155 Smollett and Defoe compared
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156 Charles Lamb on Smollett
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157 Sir Walter Scott on Smollett
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158 Sir Walter Scott on the rules of narrative
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159 Lockhart on the Scottish dialect
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160 Charles Dickens on Smollett
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Appendix 1 Quotations from Peregrine Pickle
365
Appendix 2 A Key to The Adventures of an Atom
366
Select Bibliography
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Index
373
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