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""The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom"" is an adventure novel by Tobias Smollett, first published in 1753. The narrative follows the exploits of the cunning and unscrupulous protagonist, Ferdinand Count Fathom, as he embarks on a series of deceitful schemes and treacherous escapades across Europe. Fathom's journey through a world of deception, betrayal, and moral corruption showcases Smollett's satirical wit and biting social commentary. Through a series of twists and turns, the novel explores themes of morality, the nature of human vice, and the consequences of greed and ambition.…mehr

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""The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom"" is an adventure novel by Tobias Smollett, first published in 1753. The narrative follows the exploits of the cunning and unscrupulous protagonist, Ferdinand Count Fathom, as he embarks on a series of deceitful schemes and treacherous escapades across Europe. Fathom's journey through a world of deception, betrayal, and moral corruption showcases Smollett's satirical wit and biting social commentary. Through a series of twists and turns, the novel explores themes of morality, the nature of human vice, and the consequences of greed and ambition. Smollett's vivid characterizations and engaging storytelling paint a vivid picture of 18th-century Europe, revealing the darker aspects of human nature while also providing a scathing critique of the societal norms and values of the time.
Autorenporträt
Tobias George Smollett was a Scottish writer and surgeon, born on March 19, 1721, in Dalquhurn, Scotland. He gained recognition for his picaresque novels, which followed the adventures of colorful, often roguish protagonists. His most notable works include The Adventures of Roderick Random, The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, and The Expedition of Humphry Clinker. These novels were highly influential, particularly in shaping the development of the British novel, and had a lasting impact on later writers, including Charles Dickens. Smollett s works were characterized by vivid storytelling, humor, and sharp social commentary, often exploring the challenges faced by the lower classes and the absurdities of human nature. In addition to his literary career, Smollett trained as a surgeon, which influenced some of his writing, especially his depiction of medical matters. He spent the latter part of his life in Italy, where he died on September 17, 1771, at the age of 50. Smollett s legacy as one of the most important early English novelists continues to be celebrated. He was survived by his daughter, Elizabeth Smollett, and had a sister, Jean Smollett.