Tobias Smollett: The Critical HeritageLionel Kelly Psychology Press, 1995 - 380 pagina's 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 | 23 |
1 Alexander Carlyle on Smollett | 24 |
2 Tobias Smollett Preface to The Adventures of Roderick Random | 27 |
3 Catherine Talbot letter | 30 |
4 The Earl of Orrery on Roderick Random | 31 |
5 An Oxford Scholar on Roderick Random | 32 |
6 The Gentlemans Magazine | 33 |
83 Unsigned notice of Humphry Clinker | 203 |
84 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker | 204 |
85 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker | 205 |
86 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker | 206 |
87 John Gray on Humphry Clinker | 208 |
88 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker | 209 |
89 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker | 210 |
90 Obituary verses on Smollett | 212 |
7 John Cleland review of The Regicide | 34 |
8 Samuel Johnson in The Rambler | 35 |
9 Samuel Richardson letter | 39 |
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 | 44 |
14 Unsigned review of Peregrine Pickle | 49 |
15 Thomas Gray a letter to Horace Walpole on Peregrine Pickle | 58 |
16 Dr John Hill from A Parallel between the Characters of Lady Frail and the Lady of Quality in Pergrine Pickle | 59 |
17 Anonymous verses on Lady Vane | 64 |
18 Horace Walpole on Lady Vane | 65 |
19 Dr John Hill on Lady Vane and Smollett | 66 |
20 Matthew Maty review of Peregrine Pickle | 67 |
21 Lady Henrietta Luxborough letters | 68 |
22 Anonymous verses on Lady Vane | 69 |
23 Elizabeth Montague on Peregrine Pickle | 70 |
24 Henry Fielding in The CoventGarden Journal | 71 |
25 Tobias Smollett Habbakkuk Hildings Faithful Narrative | 72 |
or The DruryLane Journal | 75 |
or the DruryLane Journal | 76 |
a Paroditragicomical Satire | 77 |
29 Henry Fielding on authorial propriety | 78 |
30 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu letter | 79 |
31 Mary Granville Delany letter | 80 |
32 Smolletts Dedication to Ferdinand Count Fathom | 81 |
33 Unsigned review of Ferdinand Count Fathom | 83 |
34 Mary Granville Delany letters | 86 |
35 A French booksellers view of Peregrine Pickle | 87 |
36 Élie Catherine Fréron on a French translation of Peregrine Pickle | 89 |
37 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu letter | 93 |
38 Mrs Laetitia Pilkington on Roderick Random | 94 |
39 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu letter | 95 |
40 Unsigned review of Smolletts translation of Don Quixote | 96 |
41 Gotthold Lessing on a German translation of Roderick Random | 103 |
42 Anonymous Remarks on Roderick Random | 104 |
43 Unsigned review of The Reprisal | 107 |
44 Unsigned review of The Reprisal | 108 |
45 Oliver Goldsmith on the Complete History | 109 |
46 Dr John Shebbeare on Smollett | 112 |
47 Owen Ruffhead review of Smolletts Complete History vol IV | 114 |
48 Lady Mary Wortley Montagu letter | 127 |
49 Dr James Grainger A Letter to Tobias Smollett | 128 |
50 Joseph Reed A Sop in the Pan for a Physical Critick | 129 |
51 Oliver Goldsmith on Smollett | 144 |
52 Smolletts Apologue to Roderick Random | 146 |
53 Oliver Goldsmith on Sir Launcelot Greaves | 148 |
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 | 158 |
57 Horace Walpole on Smolletts libel | 159 |
58 Charles Churchill in The Apology | 161 |
59 Unsigned notice of Sir Launcelot Greaves | 163 |
60 Unsigned review of Sir Launcelot Greaves | 164 |
61 Unsigned notice of Sir Launcelot Greaves | 166 |
62 William Rider from Living Authors of Great Britain | 167 |
63 Richard Smith a letter to Tobias Smollett | 168 |
64 Tobias Smollett a letter to Richard Smith | 170 |
65 Charles Churchill in The Author | 171 |
66 Giuseppe Baretti an Italians view of Smollett | 173 |
67 John Berkenhout on Smolletts Travels | 174 |
68 Unsigned notice of Smolletts Travels | 176 |
69 Unsigned review of Smolletts Travels | 177 |
70 Smollett compared with Marivaux | 178 |
71 Mercurious Spur in The Race | 179 |
72 Philip Thicknesse on the Travels | 181 |
73 Madame Riccoboni on Smolletts Travels | 183 |
74 Oliver Goldsmith on Smolletts Tears of Scotland | 184 |
75 Laurence Sterne on Smelfungus | 185 |
76 Unsigned notice of Adventures of an Atom | 187 |
77 Unsigned review of Adventures of an Atom | 188 |
78 Unsigned review of Adventures of an Atom | 195 |
79 John Hawkesworth review of Adventures of an Atom | 197 |
80 Notice of Adventures of an Atom | 199 |
81 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker | 200 |
82 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker | 201 |
91 Unsigned review of Humphry Clinker | 213 |
92 Richard Brinsley Sheridan on novels and romances | 215 |
93 John Hall Stevensona pun on Smollett | 216 |
94 A dispute about the ethical qualities of Smolletts novels | 218 |
95 Ralph Griffiths review of Smolletts Ode to Independence | 219 |
96 Andrew Henderson an attack on Smollett | 220 |
97 A biographical and critical view | 222 |
98 James Beattie on ludicrous compositions | 227 |
99 James Beattie compares Sir Launcelot Greaves and Don Quixote | 228 |
100 The Westminster Magazine on Smolletts originality | 229 |
101 On Smolletts Ode to Independence | 231 |
102 Unsigned review of Smolletts Plays and Poems | 235 |
103 William Kenrick reviewing Plays and Poems | 236 |
104 Mrs Anne Grant a letter on Scotch manners | 238 |
105 Anonymous remarks on Smollett in Scotland | 239 |
106 Thomas Davies on Garrick and Smollett | 240 |
107 James Beattie on Smollett | 243 |
108 The English Review in defence of Smollett | 244 |
109 Samuel JPratt on Smollett | 245 |
110 Clara Reeve on Smollett | 246 |
111 Rev Vicesimus Knox on Smollett | 247 |
112 Robert Burns on Smollett | 248 |
113 Robert Burns on Smollett | 249 |
114 Two letters from William Cowper on Smolletts Don Quixote | 250 |
115 Robert Burns on Smollett | 251 |
116 Anonymous remarks on Smolletts art | 253 |
117 William Creech on the pernicious effects of reading | 254 |
118 Lord Woodhouselee on Smollett and Cervantes | 256 |
119 Mrs Barbauld on Smolletts Gothicism in Ferdinand Count Fathom | 257 |
120 Francis Garden on Smolletts genius | 258 |
121 Jeremiah Whitaker Newman from The Lounger | 260 |
122 James Lackington on Smolletts popularity | 265 |
123 Isaac DIsraeli on Smollett as Petronius | 266 |
124 Richard Cumberland on fast writing | 267 |
125 Robert Anderson on Smollett | 268 |
126 Dr John Moore on Smollett | 272 |
127 A letter on familiar narrative | 275 |
128 William Godwin on Smolletts style | 277 |
129 Charles Lamb to Wordsworth | 279 |
130 An American letter on Smollett | 280 |
131 Hugh Murray on the morality of Smolletts fiction | 282 |
132 Lord Woodhouselee on Smolletts humour | 284 |
133 Lady Anne Hamilton on Smolletts prostitute pen | 285 |
134 Smolletts naval novels | 286 |
135 Mrs Barbauld on Smollett | 292 |
136 Alexander Chalmers on Smollett | 296 |
137 William Mudford on Smollett | 300 |
138 The Port Folio on Smollett | 320 |
139 Sir James Mackintosh on Smollett | 324 |
140 Isaac Dlsraeli on Smollett | 325 |
141 Smollett and Maria Edgeworth compared | 327 |
142 Leigh Hunt on Smollett | 328 |
143 Hazlitt on Smollett | 330 |
144 Lockhart on Smollett | 333 |
145 Smolletts Scottish humour | 334 |
146 On history in Smolletts fiction | 335 |
147 John Dunlop on Smollett | 336 |
148 Hazlitt on Smollett | 337 |
149 Thomas Carlyle on reading Smolletts novels | 339 |
150 John Keats on Smollett | 340 |
151 Maturin on Smollett | 341 |
152 Coleridge on Smollett | 343 |
Smollett and natural terror | 345 |
154 Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd on Smollett | 346 |
155 Smollett and Defoe compared | 347 |
156 Charles Lamb on Smollett | 348 |
157 Sir Walter Scott on Smollett | 349 |
158 Sir Walter Scott on the rules of narrative | 360 |
159 Lockhart on the Scottish dialect | 361 |
160 Charles Dickens on Smollett | 363 |
Appendix 1 Quotations from Peregrine Pickle | 365 |
Appendix 2 A Key to The Adventures of an Atom | 366 |
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