Discover the wit and social commentary of Tobias Smollett in this carefully selected collection of his works, edited and introduced by D. Herbert. Featuring historical notes that provide context and insight, this volume offers readers a valuable glimpse into the 18th-century British literary landscape. Smollett's keen observations and satirical style are showcased, making this an essential addition to any literary enthusiast's library. Explore the enduring appeal of Smollett's prose and his contribution to the development of the novel.
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