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The Expedition of Humphry Clinker by Tobias Smollett
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William Thackeray called it "the most laughable story that has ever been written since the goodly art of novel-writing began." As a group of travellers visit places in England and Scotland, they provide through satire and wit a vivid and detailed picture of the contemporary social and political scene.
  edella | Jul 12, 2009 |
Epistolary , picaresque novel (look up wikipedia!), first published in 1771.
Deeply funny and satiric adventures of the stableman Humphrey on his travels mit Matthew Bramble and his family. ( )
  bookswamp | Feb 22, 2009 |
smollett was, however, less fortinate; and in 1763, "traduced by malice, persecuted by faction, abandoned by false patrons," he left england and spent 2 yrs. on the continent, of wch. his travels (1766) forms a memorable record. return and occassinal residence in bath brought no better fortune. in 1768 he departed for no. italy and lived near leghorn till his death in 1771. please his shade by reading one or more of his works. ( )
  Porius | Oct 23, 2008 |
This novel in the form of letters by an uncle, his nephew, his niece, his sister, and his sister's maid tells of a trip they take from Bath up to Scotland (via London) and back. It is kind of creaky but one gets used to it and it ends up pleasantly. On balance, I found it worth reading. ( )
  Schmerguls | Sep 28, 2007 |
This is the worst book I've ever had to read. I hate the English 18th cent. epistlary novels to begin with. Clarissa was almost equally dreadful. But this book turned my brain into mush. I wouldn't wish this book on my worst enemy. ( )
  BeaverMeyer | Jul 28, 2007 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0140430210, Paperback)

This book offers a fascinating picture of eighteenth-century society. Tough, splenetic, and widely experienced, of all the great novelists of his time Tobias Smollett is the one who registered best the bawdy, brutal side of the eighteenth-century life. Towards the end of his life, however, he grew mellower, and "Humphrey Clinker" (1771) is a tale of high good humour. Squire Bramble's picaresque tour of the Britain of George III has enough eccentric characters and comic adventures for several lifetimes, and a wealth of local colour.

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