Travels through France and Italy

Travels through France and Italy

"Travels through France and Italy" is travel literature by Tobias Smollett published in 1766.

After suffering the loss of his only child, 15-year-old Elizabeth, in April of 1763, Smollett left England in June of that year. Together with his wife, he traveled across France to Nice. In the autumn of the next year, he visited Genoa, Rome, Florence and other towns of Italy. After staying in Nice for the winter he returned to London by June 1765. "Travels through France and Italy" is his account of this journey.

Smollett describes in accurate detail the natural phenomena, history, social life, economics, diet and morals of the places he visited. Smollett had a lively and pertinacious curiosity, and, as his novels prove, a very quick eye. He foresaw the merits of Cannes, then a small village, as a health-resort, and the possibilities of the Corniche road. The chief interest of the book, however, is its unsparing revelation of the author’s character.

The writing is characterized by spleen, acerbity and quarrelsomeness. Smollett quarrels with innkeepers, postilions and fellow travelers and holds most foreigners he meets in contempt. He scorns the Roman Catholic faith, dueling, petty and proud nobility, such domestic arrangements as the cicisbeo, and many other French and Italian customs. He was always on the look-out for shams, and ironically criticizes the men and the manners that he encounters.

Laurence Sterne, who met Smollett in Italy, satirized Smollett's jaundiced attitude in the character of Smelfungus in "A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy", which was written in part as an answer to Smollett's book.

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*gutenberg|no=2311|name=Travels through France and Italy
* [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC01961442&id=H785I3E3YfsC&pg=PR1&vq=france&dq=%22travels+through+france+and+italy%22 "Travels through France and Italy"] , volume XI of "The Works of Tobias Smollett", edited by William Ernest Henley, Scribner's sons, 1900. [http://books.google.com/books?vid=OCLC01961442&id=H785I3E3YfsC&pg=PR9&vq=france&dq=%22travels+through+france+and+italy%22 Introduction] by Thomas Seccombe. From Google Books.
*Frank Felsenstein, ed. (1999), "Travels through France and Italy", Oxford World's Classics, ISBN 0-19-283634-X. Introduction. 60-pages of footnotes.
* [http://www.bartleby.com/220/0225.html "Travels through France and Italy"] . II. Fielding and Smollett. Vol. 10. The Age of Johnson. "The Cambridge History of English and American Literature" (1907–21).


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