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126: 29: 374: 237:. A little later they tell him that his punishment has been commuted to castration. Why are these petty rogueries worth reading about? In the first place because they are funny. Secondly, by simply ruling out 'good' motives and showing no respect whatsoever for human dignity, Smollett attains a truthfulness that more serious novelists have missed. 152:, and unexpected succession to his father's fortune and his final repentance and marriage to his beloved Emilia. The novel is written as a series of adventures, with every chapter depicting a new experience. The novel also contains a lengthy independent story called "The Memoirs of a Lady of Quality", written by 377: 136:
The novel begins with the character of Peregrine as a young country gentleman rejected by his cruel mother, ignored by his indifferent father, and hated by his degenerate brother. After their alienation, he turns to Commodore Hawser Trunnion, who raises him.
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Peregrine devotes himself for months at a time to the elaborate and horribly cruel practical jokes in which the eighteenth century delighted. When, for instance, an unfortunate English painter is thrown into the
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for some trifling offence and is about to be released, Peregrine and his friends, playing on his ignorance of the language, let him think he has been sentenced to be
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Beaman, Evelyn Armstrong, "Dickens' relationship to Tobias Smollett". Masters Theses 1896 – February 2014. Paper 1304.
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features several amusing characters, most notably Commodore Hawser Trunnion, an old seaman and
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who lives in a house with his former shipmates. Trunnion's lifestyle may have inspired
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is notable for providing the first printed use of the nautical expression "
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on human cruelty, stupidity, and greed: from his upbringing, education at
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Smollett also caricatured many of his enemies in the novel, most notably
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Peregrine's detailed life experience provides a scope for Smollett's
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who amuses himself by playing ingenious jokes on naive people.
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from 1866 to 1869 as weekly letters and then in book forms.
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Tobias Smollett
Picaresque novel
picaresque novel
Tobias Smollett

satire
Oxford
the Fleet
Frances Vane, Viscountess Vane
misogynist
Charles Dickens
Wemmick
Great Expectations
misanthrope
Henry Fielding
David Garrick
Fitzroy Henry Lee
George Orwell
Tribune
Bastille
broken on a wheel
Ahoy!
George P. Upton
Chicago Tribune
http://scholarworks.umass.edu/theses/1304
J. K. Laughton
"World Wide Words: Ahoy!"
"Letters of Peregrine Pickle [pseud]"
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle

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