Tobias Smollett by Jeremy Lewis

Tobias Smollett by Jeremy Lewis

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This is a biography of the great 18th century novelist, Tobias Smollett, by the author of "Cyril Connolly: A Life". It is crammed with curious details from the worlds of publishing, medicine, politics and literary life.

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Tobias Smollett by Jeremy Lewis

A superb biography of the great eighteenth-century novelist, by the author of the highly-praised Cyril Connolly: A Life Tobias Smollett's novels are funny, fast-moving, boisterous and coarse, the fictional equivalent of Hogarth's 'Rake's Progress' or a Rowlandson engraving; indeed without doubt Smollett is the most vigorous and entertaining of all the great eighteenth-century novelists. Despite enthusiastic advocacy from George Orwell and V.S. Pritchett, he is also the most neglected; in this new biography, the first for over fifty years, Jeremy Lewis sets out to put the record straight. A Scot who lived for much of his life in Chelsea, a medical man who, like Dr Johnson, became a central figure in London literary life, Smollett was barely fifty when he died, but had lived an enviably busy life. As a ship's surgeon, he took part in the disastrous siege of Cartagena, off the Colombian coast, where the sailors dropped like flies from the fever and had to be fed to the sharks; as a Scotsman, he suffered prejudice of a kind that would later be endured by Irish and West Indians; he was imprisoned for libel, founded and edited the contemporary equivalent of the TLS, did battle with John Wilkes, wore himself out with hack work, and made his name not just with Roderick Random and Humphry Clinker, but with his magnificently splenetic and xenophobic Travels through France and Italy, in which he savaged the squalor of the inns and deplored the food on offer, with particular reference to the garlic. Crammed with curious details from the worlds of publishing, medicine, politics and literary life, Tobias Smollett is a magnificent resurrection of a writer who was hard-boiled and thin-skinned, generous and vindictive, comical and curmudgeonly, and deserves to be far better remembered than he is.
Jeremy Lewis worked as a publisher at Chatto & Windus for ten years, and was deputy editor of the London Magazine from 1990 to 1994. He has written two volumes of autobiography, Playing for Time and Kindred Spirits, and a biography of Cyril Connolly.
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ISBN 13 9780224061513
ISBN 10 0224061518
Title Tobias Smollett
Author Jeremy Lewis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2003-08-28
Number of pages 336
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