The Adventures of Roderick Random  
Author(s): Tobias Smollett
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ISBN: 9789358788914
Pages: 480

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"The Adventures of Roderick Random" is a picaresque novel by Tobias Smollett, first published in 1748. It follows the life and adventures of the protagonist, Roderick Random, as he travels through various social classes and geographical locations, experiencing a series of misadventures and encounters.

The novel is known for its episodic structure, with Roderick facing a variety of challenges and meeting an array of characters, both virtuous and villainous. Through Roderick's experiences, Smollett satirizes various aspects of 18th-century British society, including the legal system, the medical profession, and the class system.

One of the novel's key themes is the idea of the individual navigating a chaotic and unpredictable world. Roderick is often portrayed as a victim of circumstance, buffeted by forces beyond his control. However, he also demonstrates resilience and adaptability, which enable him to survive and even thrive in the face of adversity.

Overall, "The Adventures of Roderick Random" is a lively and engaging work that offers a vivid portrait of life in 18th-century Britain and explores timeless themes of identity, fate, and the human condition.

 

 

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"The Adventures of Roderick Random" is a picaresque novel by Tobias Smollett, first published in 1748. It follows the life and adventures of the protagonist, Roderick Random, as he travels through various social classes and geographical locations, experiencing a series of misadventures and encounters.

The novel is known for its episodic structure, with Roderick facing a variety of challenges and meeting an array of characters, both virtuous and villainous. Through Roderick's experiences, Smollett satirizes various aspects of 18th-century British society, including the legal system, the medical profession, and the class system.

One of the novel's key themes is the idea of the individual navigating a chaotic and unpredictable world. Roderick is often portrayed as a victim of circumstance, buffeted by forces beyond his control. However, he also demonstrates resilience and adaptability, which enable him to survive and even thrive in the face of adversity.

Overall, "The Adventures of Roderick Random" is a lively and engaging work that offers a vivid portrait of life in 18th-century Britain and explores timeless themes of identity, fate, and the human condition.

 

 

Table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Books that Speak to us Across Time
  3. Also from Trove
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. About the Author
  7. About the Book
  8. Contents
  9. Apologue
  10. CHAPTER I
  11. CHAPTER II
  12. CHAPTER III
  13. CHAPTER IV
  14. CHAPTER V
  15. CHAPTER VI
  16. CHAPTER VII
  17. CHAPTER VIII
  18. CHAPTER IX
  19. CHAPTER X
  20. CHAPTER XI
  21. CHAPTER XII
  22. CHAPTER XIII
  23. CHAPTER XIV
  24. CHAPTER XV
  25. CHAPTER XVI
  26. CHAPTER XVII
  27. CHAPTER XVIII
  28. CHAPTER XIX
  29. CHAPTER XX
  30. CHAPTER XXI
  31. CHAPTER XXII
  32. CHAPTER XXIII
  33. CHAPTER XXIV
  34. CHAPTER XXV
  35. CHAPTER XXVI
  36. CHAPTER XXVII
  37. CHAPTER XXVIII
  38. CHAPTER XXIX
  39. CHAPTER XXX
  40. CHAPTER XXXI
  41. CHAPTER XXXII
  42. CHAPTER XXXIII
  43. CHAPTER XXXIV
  44. CHAPTER XXXV
  45. CHAPTER XXXVI
  46. CHAPTER XXXVII
  47. CHAPTER XXXVIII
  48. CHAPTER XXXIX
  49. CHAPTER XL
  50. CHAPTER XLI
  51. CHAPTER XLII
  52. CHAPTER XLIII
  53. CHAPTER XLIV
  54. CHAPTER XLV
  55. CHAPTER XLVI
  56. CHAPTER XLVII
  57. CHAPTER XLVIII
  58. CHAPTER XLIX
  59. CHAPTER L
  60. CHAPTER LI
  61. CHAPTER LII
  62. CHAPTER LIII
  63. CHAPTER LIV
  64. CHAPTER LV
  65. CHAPTER LVI
  66. CHAPTER LVII
  67. CHAPTER LVIII
  68. CHAPTER LIX
  69. CHAPTER LX
  70. CHAPTER LXI
  71. CHAPTER LXII
  72. CHAPTER LXIII
  73. CHAPTER LXIV
  74. CHAPTER LXV
  75. CHAPTER LXVI
  76. CHAPTER LXVII
  77. CHAPTER LXVIII
  78. CHAPTER LXIX
  79. Back Cover
Biographical note

Tobias Smollett lived from 1721 to 1771. He was a Scottish novelist, poet and physician who made significant contributions to eighteenth-century literature. Known for his realistic portrayals of society and his biting satirical wit, Smollett's works have left a lasting impact on the literary world.

Born in Scotland, Smollett studied medicine in Glasgow before embarking on a career as a naval surgeon. His experiences at sea influenced his writing, and he drew upon them to create vivid and authentic descriptions of maritime life in his novels.

Smollett's literary career took off with the publication of his first novel, The Adventures of Roderick Random (1748). The picaresque novel follows the exploits of its eponymous protagonist as he navigates the challenges and absurdities of eighteenth-century society. It established Smollett as a skilled satirist and marked the beginning of a successful writing career.

His subsequent novels, including The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle (1751) and The Expedition of Humphry Clinker (1771), continued to showcase his sharp wit and keen observations of human behaviour. Smollett's characters often embody the vices and follies of society, allowing him to satirise various aspects of eighteenth-century life, such as vanity, social pretensions and the corrupting influence of wealth.

In addition to his novels, Smollett also wrote travel narratives and plays. His works demonstrated a deep understanding of human nature and social dynamics, and he was praised for his ability to capture the nuances of different characters and their interactions.

Smollett's writing style is characterised by its vivid descriptions, colourful language and fast-paced narrative. He wrote with a candid and often acerbic tone, challenging societal norms and exposing hypocrisy and injustice.

Despite his literary success, Smollett faced personal and financial challenges throughout his life. He battled with poor health, struggled with debts and faced criticism for his controversial political views. However, his impact on the literary world remained significant, and his works continue to be studied and appreciated for their wit, social commentary and realistic portrayals of eighteenth-century society.

Tobias Smollett's contributions to literature have secured his place as an influential figure in the development of the English novel. His works served as a precursor to later literary movements, such as realism and social satire and continue to be celebrated for their sharp insights into the human condition.

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