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| 245 | 0 0 | ▼a Tobias Smollett : ▼b the critical heritage / ▼c edited by Lionel Kelly. |
| 260 | ▼a London ; ▼a New York : ▼b Routledge, ▼c 1987. | |
| 300 | ▼a xvii, 380 p. ; ▼c 23 cm. | |
| 440 | 4 | ▼a The Critical heritage series ; ▼v 31 |
| 500 | ▼a Includes index. | |
| 504 | ▼a Bibliography: p. 373-374. | |
| 600 | 1 7 | ▼a Smollett, Tobias George, ▼d (1721-1771) ▼x Critique et interpretation. ▼2 ram |
| 600 | 1 0 | ▼a Smollett, Tobias George, ▼d 1721-1771 ▼x Criticism and interpretation. |
| 700 | 1 0 | ▼a Smollett, Tobias George, ▼d 1721-1771. |
| 700 | 1 0 | ▼a Kelly, Lionel. |
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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.
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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CONTENTS PREFACE = xv ACKNOWLEDGMENTS = xvi INTRODUCTION = 1 NOTE ON THE TEXT = 29 1 ALEXANDER CARLYLE, remarks on Smollett, 1746-58 = 31 Roderick Random(1748) 2 TOBIAS SMOLLETT, Preface to Roderick Random, 1748 = 35 3 CATHERINE TALBOT, from a letter to Elizabeth Carter, 15 February 1748 = 38 4 THE EARL OF ORRERY on Roderick Random, 12 March 1748 = 39 5 'AN OXFORD SCHOLAR', from The Parallel, 1748 = 39 6 Unsigned notice, The Gentleman's Magazine, March 1749 = 40 The Regicide(1749) 7 [JOHN CLELAND], The Monthly Review, May 1749 = 41 Roderick Random 8 SAMUEL JOHNSON, The Rambler, no. 4, 31 March 1750 = 42 Peregrine Pickle(1751) 9 SAMUEL RICHARDSON, from a letter to Sarah Chapone, 6 December 1750 = 47 10 SAMUEL RICHARDSON, from a letter to Sarah Chapone, 11 January 1751 = 48 11 [FRANCIS COVENTRY], from An Essay on the New Species of Writing, 1751 = 48 12 Unsigned review, The Monthly Review, February 1751 = 49 13 [JOHN CLELAND], The Monthly Review, March 1751 = 51 14 Unsigned review, The Royal Magazine, January-March 1751 = 57 15 THOMAS GRAY, from a letter to Horace Walpole, 3 March 1751 = 69 16 [DR JOHN HILL], from A Parallel, March 1751 = 69 17 Anonymous verses on Lady Vane, The London Magazine, March 1751 = 75 18 HORACE WALPOLE, from a letter to Horace Mann, 13 March 1751 = 76 19 DR JOHN HILL, The Inspector, 19 April 1751 = 76 20 [MATTHEW MATY], from Journal Britannique, April 1751 = 77 21 LADY HENRIETTA LUXBOROUGH, from two letters to William Shenstone, 27 May 1751 and 25 August 1751 = 78 22 Anonymous verses on Lady Vane, Ladies' Magazine, June 1751 = 79 23 ELIZABETH MONTAGUE, from a letter to Sarah Scott, 1752 = 80 Smollett, Fielding and the paper war 24. 'SIR ALEXANDER DRAWCANSIR' [HENRY FIELDING], from The Covent-Garden Journal, 7, January 1752 = 80 25 'DRAWCANSIR ALEXANDER' [TOBIAS SMOLLETT], from Hab-bakkuk Hilding, 15 January 1752 = 81 26 'MADAM ROXANA TERMAGANT' [BONNELL THORNTON], from Have at You All, 16 January 1752 = 85 27 [Bonnell Thornton], from Have at You All, 23 January 1752 = 85 28 [William Kenrick], from Fun : A Parodi-tragi-comical Satire, 1752 = 86 29 HENRY FIELDING, from Amelia, 1752 = 87 Lady Vane's Memoirs 30 LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU, from a letter to the Countess of Bute, 16 February 1752 = 88 31 MARY GRANVILLE DELANY, from a letter to Mrs Dewes, 7 October 1752 = 89 Ferdinand Count Fathom(1753) 32 [TOBIAS SMOLLETT], from the Dedication to Ferdinand Count Fathom, 1753 = 89 33 [RALPH GRIFFITHS], The Monthly Review, March 1753 = 91 34 MARY GRANVILLE DELANY, from three letters to Mrs Dewes, 24 March 1753, 7 April 1753, 21 April 1753 = 95 Peregrine Pickle in France(1753) 35 Anonymous, from Advertissement du Libraire to Sir William Pickle, 1753 = 95 36 E ´ LIE CATHERINE FR E ´ RON, from Lettres sur Quelques E ´ crits de ce Temps, 1753 = 97 On Roderick Random 37 LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU, from a letter to the Countess of Bute, 23 July 1754 = 101 38 MRS LAETITIA PILKINGTON, from Memoirs, 1754 = 102 On Don Quixote(1755) 39 LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU, from a letter to the Countess of Bute, 1 January 1755 = 103 40 [RALPH GRIFFITHS], The Monthly Review, September 1755 = 103 Roderick Random in Germany(1755) 41 GOTTHOLD LESSING, from S a ·· mtliche Schriften, 1755 = 111 Roderick Random(1755) 42 Anonymous, from 'A Letter from a Gentleman...' in Roderick Random, 1755 = 112 The Reprisal(1757) 43 Unsigned review, The Critical Review, February 1757 = 115 44 Unsigned review, The Monthly Review, February 1757 = 116 The Complete History(1757) 45 [OLIVER GOLDSMITH], The Monthly Review, June 1757 = 116 Smollett as Critic 46 DR JOHN SHEBBEARE, from The Occasional Critic, 1757 = 119 The Complete History 47 [OWEN RUFFHEAD], The Monthly Review, April 1758 = 121 48 LADY MARY WORTLEY MONTAGU, from a letter to the Countess of Bute, 3 October 1758 = 137 Smollett as Critic 49 DR JAMES GRAINGER, from A Letter to Tobias Smollett, 1759 = 137 50 JOSEPH REED, from A Sop in the Pan..., 1759 = 138 51 OLIVER GOLDSMITH, from The Bee, 3 November 1759 = 155 Roderick Random(1760) 52 TOBIAS SMOLLETT, Apologue to Roderick Random, 1760 = 157 Sir Launcelot Greaves(1760) 53 OLIVER GOLDSMITH, The Public Ledger, 16 February 1760 = 159 54 Anonymous, 'Ode To Dr Smollett' 20-22 February 1760 = 160 Critics at War 55 Anonymous, from The Battle of the Reviews, 1760 = 162 Smollett as Historian 56 Unsigned review, The Imperial Magazine, October 1760 = 169 57 HORACE WALPOLE, from Memoirs of King George the Second, 1760 = 170 58 CHARLES CHURCHILL, from The Apology, May 1761 = 171 Sir Launcelot Greaves(1762) 59 Unsigned notice, The Monthly Review, May 1762 = 173 60 Unsigned review, The Critical Review, May 1762 = 173 61 Unsigned notice, The Library, May 1762 = 175 62 [WILLIAM RIDER], from Living Authors of Great-Britain, 1762 = 176 63 RICHARD SMITH, letter to Tobias Smollett, 26 February 1763 = 177 64 TOBIAS SMOLLETT, letter to Richard Smith, 8 May 1763 = 179 65 CHARLES CHURCHILL, from The Author, December 1763 = 179 66 GIUSEPPE BARETTI, from Frustra Letteraria, 20 January 1764 = 181 Travels Through France and Italy(1766) 67 [JOHN BERKENHOUT], The Monthly Review, June 1766 = 182 68 Unsigned notice, The London Magazine, 1766 = 184 69 Unsigned review, The Royal Magazine, May 1766 = 185 Smollett and Marivaux 70 Anonymous, The British Magazine, September 1766 = 185 71 'MERCURIUS SPUR' [CUTHBERT SHAW], from The Race, 1766 = 186 Travels Through France and Italy 72 PHILIP THICKNESSE, from Observations on the French Nation, 1766 = 187 73 MADAME RICCOBONI, from a letter to David Garrick, 14 November 1767 = 189 Smollett as Poet 74 OLIVER GOLDSMITH, from The Beauties of English Poesy, 1767 = 189 Travels Through France and Italy 75 LAURENCE STERNE, from A Sentimental Journey, 1768 = 190 Adventures of an Atom(1769) 76 Unsigned notice, The London Chronicle, 8-11 April 1769 = 192 77 Unsigned review, The Gentleman's Magazine, April 1769 = 192 78 Unsigned review, The Critical Review, May 1769 = 201 79 [JOHN HAWKESWORTH], The Monthly Review, June 1769 = 203 80 Unsigned notice, The Town and Country Magazine, 1769 = 206 Humphry Clinker(1771) 81 Unsigned review, The London Chronicle, 15 June 1771 = 206 82 Unsigned review, The London Magazine, June 1771 = 207 83 Unsigned notice, The Town and Country Magazine, June 1771 = 208 84 Unsigned review, The Court and City Magazine, July 1771 = 209 85 Unsigned review, Every Man's Magazine, July 1771 = 210 86 Unsigned review, The Gentleman's Magazine, July 1771 = 210 87 JOHN GRAY, from a letter to Tobias Smollett, 8 July 1771 = 212 88 Unsigned review, The Monthly Review, August 1771 = 213 89 Unsigned review, The Critical Review, August 1771 = 214 90 Anonymous, obituary verses on Smollett, October 1771 = 216 Humphry Clinker 91 Unsigned review, The Universal Magazine, November 1771 = 216 92 RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN, from a letter to Thomas Grenville, 30 October 1772 = 219 93 JOHN HALL STEVENSON, from Makarony Fables, 1772 = 219 94 'NESTOR' and 'CAUTION', The Monthly Ledger, 1773 = 221 Ode to Independence 95 [RALPH GRIFFITHS], The Monthly Review, December 1773 = 222 96 ANDREW HENDERSON, from A Second Letter to Dr Johnson, 1775 = 223 Life and Works 97 Unsigned article, The Westminster Magazine, 1775 = 224 98 JAMES BEATTIE, from Essays, 1776 = 230 99 JAMES BEATTIE, from Essays, 1776 = 231 100 Anonymous, The Westminster Magazine, 1776 = 232 Plays and Poems(1777) 101 Anonymous, from Life of Smollett, 1777 = 233 102 Unsigned review, The Monthly Review, July 1777 = 238 103 WILLIAM KENRICK, The London Review, 1777 = 238 104 [MRS ANNE GRANT], from a letter to Miss Ewing, 24 November 1778 = 240 Smollett and Scotland 105 Anonymous, from The Mirror, 22 February 1780 = 241 106 THOMAS DAVIES, from Memoirs of Garrick, 1780 = 242 Ethical and Critical Views 1783-90 107 JAMES BEATTIE, from Dissertations, 1783 = 245 108 Anonymous, The English Review, 1783 = 246 109 SAMUEL J. PRATT, from Moral Tales, 1785 = 247 110 CLARA REEVE, from The Progress of Romance, 1785 = 248 111 VICESIMUS KNOX, from Essays Moral and Literary, 1785 = 249 112 ROBERT BURNS, from a letter to Dr John Moore, August 1787 = 249 113 ROBERT BURNS, from a letter to an Edinburgh bookseller, 18 July 1788 = 250 114 WILLIAM COWPER, from two letters to Lady Hesketh, 7 February 1788, 6 May 1788 = 250 115 ROBERT BURNS, from a letter to Dr John Moore, 14 July 1790 = 251 116 Anonymous, The Critical Review, 1791 = 252 117 WILLIAM CREECH, from Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces, 1791 = 253 118 LORD WOODHOUSELEE, from Essay on the Principles of Translation, 1791 = 255 Ferdinand Count Fathom 119 MRS BARBAULD, from 'On the Pleasure Dervied from Objects of Terror', 1792 = 255 120 'BOMBARDINION' [FRANCIS GARDEN], from The Bee, 1792 = 257 Life and Works 1792-1800 121 [JEREMIAH WHITAKER NEWMAN], from The Lounger's Common Place Book(1792) = 258 122 JAMES LACKINGTON, from Memoirs(1793) = 264 123 ISAAC D'ISRAELI, from Essay on the...Literary Character, 1795 = 265 124 RICHARD CUMBERLAND, from 'Reasons for writing as fast as we can', 1795 = 265 125 ROBERT ANDERSON, from Miscellaneous Works of Smollett, 1796 = 266 126 DR JOHN MOORE, from The Works of Tobias Smollett, 1797 = 271 On Familiar Narrative 127 'M.H', The Monthly Magazine, 1797 = 274 On Style 128 WILLIAM GODWIN, from The Enquirer, 1797 = 276 On Bare Narrative 129 CHARLES LAMB, from a letter to William Wordworth, 1801 = 278 Morality and Criticism 130 Anonymous, The Port Folio, 19 June 1802 = 278 131 HUGH MURRAY, from Morality of Fiction, 1805 = 281 132 LORD WOODHOUSELEE, from Memoirs, 1807 = 282 133 [LADY ANNE HAMILTON], from Epics of the Ton, 1807 = 283 Smollett's Naval Characters 134 EDWARD MANGIN, from An Essay on Light Reading, 1808 = 284 British Novelists 135 MRS BARBAULD, from The British Novelists, 1810 = 290 136 ALEXANDER CHALMERS, from Works of the English Poets, 1810 = 295 137 WILLIAM MUDFORD, from The British Novelists, 1810 = 300 138 Anonymous, from The Port Folio, November 1811 = 325 139 SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH, from Memoirs, 1811 = 329 140 ISAAC D'ISRAELI, from Calamities and Quarrels of Authors, 1812 = 330 141 Anonymous, The Quarterly Review, June 1812 = 332 The Romantics 142 LEIGH HUNT, from a letter to Mr Ives, 17 March 1813, a letter to Shelley, 20 September 1819, and Table Talk, 1851 = 334 143 WILLIAM HAZLITT, from The Edinburgh Review, 1814 = 335 144 JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART, from a letter to Archibald Constable, 29 December 1814 = 338 145 Anonymous, The Edinburgh Review, October 1815 = 339 146 Anonymous, The Critical Review, 1815 = 339 147 JOHN DUNLOP, from The History of Fiction, 1816 = 340 148 WILLIAM HAZLITT on Smollett, 1823 = 341 149 THOMAS CARLYLE on reading Smollett = 343 150 JOHN KEATS, from a letter to his brothers, 5 January 1818 = 343 151 CHARLES ROBERT MATURIN, from The British Review, 1818 = 344 152 SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE on 'Wit and Humour', 1818 = 345 153 NATHAN DRAKE, from Literary Hours, 1820 = 347 154 SIR THOMAS NOON TALFOURD, New Monthly Magazine, February 1821 = 347 155 Anonymous, The Retrospective Review, 1821 = 348 156 CHARLES LAMB, from 'Imperfect Sympathies', August 1821 = 349 Scott on Smollett 157 SIR WALTER SCOTT, from Lives of the Novelists, 1821 = 350 158 SIR WALTER SCOTT, from The Fortunes of Nigel, 1822 = 364 159 JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART, from The Life of Robert Burns, 1828 = 365 Dickens on Smollett 160 CHARLES DICKENS, from 'Autobiographical Fragment', 1847 and a letter to Mr Frank Stone, 30 May 1854 = 366 APPENDIX 1 Quotations from Peregrine Pickle = 368 APPENDIX 2 Key to The Adventures of an Atom = 368 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY = 373 INDEX = 375
