Tobias Smollett (Author)
TOBIAS SMOLLETT (1721–1771) was a novelist, playwright, journalist,
historian, travel writer, critic, translator, editor, and
compiler—an eighteenth-century man of letters in the fullest sense
of the phrase.
Alexander Pettit (Editor)
ALEXANDER PETTIT is an associate professor of English at the
University of North Texas. He is also the general editor of three
series: The Works of Tobias Smollett (Georgia), British Ideas and
Issues, 1660-1820, and Selected Works of Eliza Haywood.
George S. Rousseau (Editor)
GEORGE S. ROUSSEAU is codirector of the Centre for the History of
Childhood, as well as a member of the Faculty of Modern History at
Oxford University. His books include The Notorious Sir John Hill:
The Man Destroyed by Ambition in the Era of Celebrity.
John P. Zomchick (Editor)
JOHN P. ZOMCHICK is vice provost for faculty affairs and a
professor of English at the University of Tennessee. He is the
author of Family and the Law in Eighteenth-Century Fiction: The
Public Conscience in the Private Sphere.
O M Brack Jr. (Editor)
O M BRACK, JR., a professor of English literature emeritus at
Arizona State University, is coauthor of Samuel Johnson's Early
Biographers and coeditor of The Early Biographies of Samuel
Johnson. He has edited volumes of the Works of Samuel Johnson
published by Yale and is textual editor for the Georgia series the
Works of Tobias Smollett. Brack is the curator of the 2009 Johnson
tercentenary exhibition at the Huntington Library.
The genius of Peregrine Pickle and its young author is to be found
neither exclusively in the interpolated tales that its contemporary
audience read avidly nor in the ‘main story’ that appealed to its
later readers but rather in the entire canvas upon which is painted
a densely populated and vividly realized fictional world. Taken in
its entirety, Smollett’s novel still holds the power to delight and
instruct a modern audience by virtue of its author’s capacious
vision, his force of spirit, and his ability to capture life in
words and images.
*from the editors’ introduction*
This edition of Peregrine Pickle completes the Georgia Smollett.
Everybody associated with this scholarly endeavor is to be
congratulated. With the exception of Travels through France and
Italy (1766), superbly edited by Frank Felsenstein for the
Clarendon Press in 1979, the essential Smollett is now available in
this exemplary edition, presented by the University of Georgia
Press in beautiful and sturdy volumes.
*1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern
Era*
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