2014
DOI: 10.1215/00982601-2380016
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Eighteenth-Century Illustrations of the Novels of Tobias Smollett

Abstract: For most modern readers, Tobias Smollett’s novels are defined by violence and crude physical humor, both of which contribute to angry satire on society’s vices. By drawing attention to eighteenth-century illustrations in Smollett’s novels, I want to suggest that illustrators were engaged in their own interpretations of Smollett. Their images often criticize the texts they illustrate, and the readings they generate are alternative interpretive possibilities that the illustrators presumably deemed valid. While s… Show more

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“…179–186). Intriguingly, Julian Fung has suggested that viewing later illustrations of Smollett's fiction sensitizes us to his words (). Even this slight survey, then, suggests how Smollett's novel writing finds only temporary forms of coherence.…”
Section: The Work Of the Novelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…179–186). Intriguingly, Julian Fung has suggested that viewing later illustrations of Smollett's fiction sensitizes us to his words (). Even this slight survey, then, suggests how Smollett's novel writing finds only temporary forms of coherence.…”
Section: The Work Of the Novelmentioning
confidence: 99%