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"The Expedition of Humphry Clinker" is a novel written by Scottish author Tobias Smollett and published in 1771. The book is a series of letters exchanged between members of a family during their travels through England, Scotland, and Wales. The novel offers a unique perspective on British society and politics during the 18th century, as the characters interact with people from all walks of life and observe the customs and traditions of different regions. The novel's titular character, Humphry Clinker, is a servant who accompanies the family on their journey. His observations and experiences,…mehr

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"The Expedition of Humphry Clinker" is a novel written by Scottish author Tobias Smollett and published in 1771. The book is a series of letters exchanged between members of a family during their travels through England, Scotland, and Wales. The novel offers a unique perspective on British society and politics during the 18th century, as the characters interact with people from all walks of life and observe the customs and traditions of different regions. The novel's titular character, Humphry Clinker, is a servant who accompanies the family on their journey. His observations and experiences, along with those of his employers and fellow travelers, paint a picture of a society that is both diverse and deeply interconnected. The book covers a wide range of themes, including family dynamics, class relations, and social change. One of the key features of the novel is its use of different narrative voices. Each letter is written by a different character, and their individual perspectives and writing styles provide a rich and varied portrayal of the world they inhabit. Smollett's wit and humor are also on display throughout the book, as he pokes fun at the foibles and follies of his characters.
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Tobias Smollett (1721-1771) was a Scottish author, best known for his picaresque novels that depict the adventures and misadventures of roguish characters. Smollett was born into a family of modest means in Dalquhurn, Scotland, and was educated at the University of Glasgow, where he studied medicine. Smollett's first novel, "The Adventures of Roderick Random," was published in 1748 and was an immediate success. The novel tells the story of a young man, Roderick Random, who embarks on a series of adventures that take him from Scotland to London and beyond. Along the way, Roderick encounters a colorful cast of characters, including sailors, highwaymen, and prostitutes, and gets into all sorts of trouble. Smollett's writing style is marked by a lively and engaging narrative voice, as well as a sharp wit and a keen eye for detail. His novels are known for their vivid depictions of life in 18th-century England, as well as their satirical take on contemporary society. In addition to "Roderick Random," Smollett's other notable works include "The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle" (1751), "The Expedition of Humphry Clinker" (1771), and "The History and Adventures of an Atom" (1769).