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The Expedition of Humphry Clinker

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The Expedition of Humphry Clinker' is the final novel by Tobias Smollett, first published in 1771, just months before his death. Smollett, a Scottish novelist, satirist, and physician, was one of the great early figures of English fiction, known for his sharp wit, vivid characterizations, and lively depictions of 18th-century society. The novel is written in epistolary form, composed entirely of letters exchanged among a group of travelers as they journey through England, Scotland, and Wales. The central figure, Matthew Bramble, a cantankerous yet kind-hearted Welsh squire suffering from various ailments, embarks on a tour with his sister Tabitha, his niece Lydia, his nephew Jery Melford, and their servants, including the innocent and good-natured Humphry Clinker, who gives the book its title. Through their letters, readers gain multiple perspectives on the same events, blending humor, social commentary, and vivid travel writing. As the group travels, they encounter the contrasting realities of Georgian Britain — from bustling cities like London and Bath to the scenic landscapes of Scotland. Smollett uses these encounters to satirize class pretensions, medical quackery, urban corruption, and social inequality, while also expressing genuine affection for the natural beauty and emerging national pride of Scotland. Humphry Clinker himself, a humble and virtuous servant who later discovers his true parentage, embodies the moral heart of the novel — a symbol of innocence and goodness amid human folly. Despite its humor and satire, the novel reveals Smollett’s growing compassion and maturity as a writer. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker combines comedy, realism, and sentiment, offering both entertainment and moral reflection. Regarded as Smollett’s masterpiece, it remains a cornerstone of 18th-century English literature — a richly humane, observant, and humorous exploration of travel, family, and the absurdities of society.

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