- The Amateur Gentleman
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name = The Amateur Gentleman
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author =Jeffrey Farnol
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
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genre =Novel
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release_date = 1913
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media_type = Print
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followed_by ="The Amateur Gentleman" is an early
novel by the popular author ofRegency period swashbucklers,Jeffrey Farnol , published in 1913. The novel was made into a film in 1936 withDouglas Fairbanks Junior starring as the protagonist, Barnabas Barty.Plot summary
The format of the novel is essentially that of a "
bildungsroman ". It tells the story of the Barnabas Barty, the son of John Barty, the former champion boxer of England and landlord of a pub inKent . At the start of the tale Barnabas comes fortuitously into the possession of a vast fortune - £700,000, an astronomical amount by Regency standards - and determines to use this fortune to become a gentleman. His father objects to this plan and they quarrel, and settle their differences in a round of fisticuffs, which Barnabas wins, beating his father fair and square. Barnabas sets off forLondon in the furtherance of his ambitions and on the way there contrives to make a number of influential friends and enemies.Farnol ploughs an uncomfortably dualistic furrow "vis-á-vis" his protagonist. He ruthlessly exploits the naïvety of the youth to comic effect, for instance the youth is gulled by the chapman who sells him a book on
etiquette at an outrageous mark-up, and Farnol makes much play of this. At the other end of the spectrum, Farnol is equally disdainful of Barnabas' sophisticated concealment of his identity.
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