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The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle - cover

The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle

T. Smollett

Publisher: DigiCat

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T. Smollett's "The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle" is a rich tapestry of picaresque storytelling that intricately combines humor, social commentary, and a vivid portrayal of 18th-century life. Following the titular character, Peregrine Pickle, as he navigates a world filled with rogues, conmen, and a variety of vibrant characters, Smollett employs a satirical style that critiques contemporary society, particularly the follies of the upper classes and the foibles of human nature. The book's fragmented narrative structure and episodic nature reflect the chaotic spirit of an age characterized by rapid social change and cultural advancement, positioning it within the literary context of the Enlightenment and the burgeoning novel form. T. Smollett, a notable figure in the Scottish literary scene, drew on his own experiences and the tumultuous socio-political landscape of his time to craft this lively narrative. His background as a physician, coupled with his keen observations of human behavior, enriches "Peregrine Pickle" with both psychological depth and farcical humor. Smollett's own travels and adventures, alongside his acquaintance with significant literary figures, undoubtedly shaped his narrative style and thematic focus. This novel is a captivating read for those who appreciate intricate character studies and sharp wit. It offers a compelling reflection on the absurdities of human nature, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. Readers seeking a keen insight into the complexities of 18th-century society, coupled with Smollett's unique voice and humor, will find "The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle" to be an essential addition to their literary repertoire.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 810 pages.

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