Peregrine Pickle, in Two Volumes

  • Hard Cover
  • London: George Bell & Sons, 1895
By Smollett, Tobias
London: George Bell & Sons, 1895. Reissue. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Cruikshank, George. Reissue. Volume II: Pages toned. Both volumes: Spine toned, ink name on front endpaper. 1895 Hard Cover. xi, 458, 29, [3]; 436, 29, [3] pp. Two volume set. George Cruikshank illustrations. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle is a picaresque novel by the Scottish author Tobias Smollett, first published in 1751 and revised and published again in 1758. It tells the story of an egotistical man who experiences luck and misfortunes in the height of 18th-century European society. 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. Peregrine's detailed life experience provides a scope for Smollett's satire on human cruelty, stupidity, and greed: from his upbringing, education at Oxford, journey to France, jailing at the Fleet, 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 Frances Vane, Viscountess Vane.

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