The Journal of a Voyage to LisbonDigiCat, 16/09/2022 - 110 páginas Henry Fielding's 'The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon' stands as an intimate chronicle of the author's final days, penned with all the narrative verve and perspicacity that marks his oeuvre. Crafted with the observational precision of a novelist and the reflective depth of an essayist, Fielding's prose constructs a detailed account of his maritime journey. The narrative not only captures the physical vicissitudes of seafaring but, in a broader literary context, it also reflects the Augustan era's preoccupation with travel as a metaphor for life's transient nature and the human condition. Fielding's own turbulent life and failing health provided fertile ground for 'The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon.' Known primarily for his satirical novels and robust comedies, this work reveals a more contemplative side of the author. Impelled by his deteriorating health to seek a more congenial climate, Fielding imbues his narrative with a candid mix of introspection and social critique, chronicling the voyage he undertook in search of reprieve from his ailments. It is in this personal candidness that Fielding's literary prowess is most poignantly illuminated. 'The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon' is recommended for those interested in the interplay between life's real voyages and the philosophical journey of introspection. It appeals to readers who appreciate not only the historical context of 18th-century travel but also the enduring human themes that Henry Fielding so adeptly transcribes. This book illuminates the end of an era and of a life, prompting reflection in all who navigate its course. |
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... appears seems to its editor to have—interest intrinsic and "simple of itself." But it is impossible for anybody who speaks critically to deny that we now get into the region where work is more interesting because of its authorship than ...
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... appear any traces of a weakened and decayed life, let your own imaginations place before your eyes a true picture in that of a hand trembling in almost its latest hour, of a body emaciated with pains, yet struggling for your ...
... appear any traces of a weakened and decayed life, let your own imaginations place before your eyes a true picture in that of a hand trembling in almost its latest hour, of a body emaciated with pains, yet struggling for your ...
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... appear, therefore, I think, somewhat strange if such writers as these should be found extremely common; since nature hath been a most parsimonious distributor of her richest talents, and hath seldom bestowed many on the same person. But ...
... appear, therefore, I think, somewhat strange if such writers as these should be found extremely common; since nature hath been a most parsimonious distributor of her richest talents, and hath seldom bestowed many on the same person. But ...
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... appear to one of this kind, that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity should he omit the minutest thing in the detail of his journal. That the fact is true is sufficient to give it a place there, without any consideration.
... appear to one of this kind, that he would probably think himself guilty of infidelity should he omit the minutest thing in the detail of his journal. That the fact is true is sufficient to give it a place there, without any consideration.
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... appear in this journal, which will seldom I apprehend be the case, the candid reader will easily perceive it is not introduced for its own sake, but for some observations and reflections naturally resulting from it; and which, if but.
... appear in this journal, which will seldom I apprehend be the case, the candid reader will easily perceive it is not introduced for its own sake, but for some observations and reflections naturally resulting from it; and which, if but.
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