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Jacob Faithful
Contributor(s): Marryat, Frederick (Author)
ISBN: 198367981X     ISBN-13: 9781983679810
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2018
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- Fiction | Classics
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.38" H x 7.01" W x 10" (0.70 lbs) 178 pages
 
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Excerpt from Jacob Faithful: The Mission, or Scenes in Africa

Jacob faithf UL is the first of a trio of novels which Captain Marryat wrote in the course of the year 1834, the other two being Mr. Midshipman Easy and Japhet in Search of a Father. They did not appear consecutively in three-volume form, for the collection of stories entitled The Pacha of Many Tales was the immediate successor of Jacob Faithful, while the publication of Midshipman Easy and J aphet was deferred until 1836. Nevertheless the pages of the Metropolitan Magazine bore witness during the course of 1834 to the enormous industry of our author, perhaps accounted for by the expense to which he had been put in standing for Tower Hamlets, as already narrated in the introduction to Peter Simple. Now that Captain Marryat is really launched on his literary career, he has no time or inclination to quarrel with his critics, or to give us those personal disquisitions as to his motives and his mean ings which appeared in the earlier volumes. He goes in a straightforward way to the execution of his business, occupied solely with the adventures of his hero, and never allowing the course of his narrative to be embarrassed with explanatory or exculpatory passages. Moreover, he has learnt better than before the principles of his profession his object is to interest the reader and carry out his novelistic design - the result being that Jacob Faithful is, from a technical standpoint, one of the best of his books, now and again reminding us of Smollett, and in the Opinion of some critics representing a high-water mark in Marryat's literary career.

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