Write a note on four wheels.
Samuel Richardson (1689-1761):
Samuel
Richardson was the first of the
greatest novelist of the 18th century. He was a spokesman of his own
times and imparted a new tone and touch to English fiction. His knowledge of
human particularly female psychological and his awareness of the emotional
problems of the common people was his forte. He made a close study of the
feminine heart and revved it in his novels in an appreciative manner. He was
pioneer like Defoe in the evolution of English novel
from newspaper and journalism to novel proper. He emphasized on the cultivation
of moral virtues and became a moralistic novelist by profession. He laid
emphasis on sensibility and sentiment and introduced pathos in his novels.
Humour and comic scenes were eschewed by him. He was all serious in his career
as a novelist. He completely liberated the novel from extravagance and lack of
realism of romance to concentrate on social reality.
Richardson
was the greatest novelist of the 18th century and his fame as a novelist
lies in his three novels--- Pamela : Or, Virtue
Rewarded (1740), Clarissa : Or the History of
a Young Lady (1748) and The History of Sir Charles Grandison (1753).
Richardson ’s
main contribution to Characterization lies in the presentation of the feminine
heart. He is essentially the portrayer of female characters. Richardson ’s
greatest ability lies in characterization. His psychological insight into human
motives and feelings and particularly his understanding of feminine heart had
seldom been surpassed since his days. Clarissa
is his finest portrait.
Henry Fielding (1709-1754):
Tobias Smollett (1721-1771):
Tobias Smollett
was another remarkable novelist of the 18th century. To the novel of
sensibility of Richardson
and that of character and humour shaped by Fielding, Smollett
added satiric caricatures. Richardson and Fielding
had grains of humanity, but Smollett for all his
brilliance, had certain waspishness of character. Smollett
had a neck for presenting circus tic and boisterous picture of life and he
draws more towards ugliness evils than towards goodness. He found relief in
turning to the world of ridicule. He did not care for the well-knit of plot. Hi
novels are of picaresque kind. His characters are sordid ad vicious. His
principal characters are the combodiment of selfishness, every, malice and
jealousy. His fame as a novelist lies on his three novels— The Adventures of Roderick
Random (1748), The Adventures of
Peregrine Pickle (1751), and The Expedition of Humphry Clinker (1771).
He had a descriptive and narrative gift and his picture of sea-life was
unparalleled in English literature.
Lawrence Sterne (1738-68):
Or
Give an account of the contribution of the four wheels of the novel
in the 18th century.
English novel begins with Defoe
who wrote wonderful realistic stories, but he hardly began the novel proper for
in the novel, as generally defined characterization should be an important
element as the story. In the stories of Defoe ,
characters have far less interest for us than the story. Defoe
chiefly advanced fiction, on its narrative side and the 18th century
until 1740 and not gone forward in the line of the characterization. A little
emphasis was led on characterization in the papers of Addison , Steel and Swift’s work except “Gulliver’s
Travels” which could not be classed under the heading of the novel.
Baker is one of the opinions that Swift’s works
could not be classed under the rank of the novel. The 18th century
novel infact begins with Richardson and ends with the comedy
Jane Austen .
The most important reason for
the rise and popularity of the novel of the 18th century is that the
new literary form suited the genius and temper at the times. The contributions
of Addison and
Steel with the development of the periodical essays were also a reason for the
rise of the novel. The 18th century was known in English social
history for the rise of the middle classes consequent upon an unprecedented
increased in the volume of trade and commerce. The novel, with its realism, its
democratic spilt and its concern with the everyday psychological problems of
the common people appealed to the nouveaux riches. The decline of drama in the
18th century was also responsible for the rise of the novel. The
English novel of the 18th century was flourished by four well
connected persons who had been called “Four
Wheels” of English Novel. They are—Samuel Richardson , Henry Fielding , Tobias Smollett and Laurence
Sterne .
His novel Pamela was
written in epistolary manner and it ran in four separate volumes. His next work
Clarissa Harlowe was also again epistolary
kind. It is his best, this novel is the longest of all Richardson ’s work and it possibly comprising
more than 500 letters and possibly containing a million words. Clarissa Harlowe
was followed by Sir Charles Grandson
which is a book at seven volumes.
After Richardson ,
Henry Fielding was most successful novelist of
the 18th century. Some of the defects found in the novels of Richardson
were sought to be removed by Henry
Fielding . As against the mawkish sentiment
of Richardson Fielding, he intended to introduce solid and plausible realism.
He sought to present realistic picture of the society. Fielding
aimed to be a reformer and a moralist of the society. The medium of reform that
Fielding thought would be most efficacious and
telling was irony, satire and scathing criticism of the evils. His fame as a
novelist lies in his four novel: Joseph Andrews (1742), Jonathan
Wild (1743), The History of Tom Jones ,
a Foundling (28 Feb., 1749) and Amelia
(1751).
Realism is the key not on
Fielding works. The novels of Fielding are choric in character. His humour is boisterous
and famous till now.
Lawrence
Sterne was another remarkable novel writer of the 18th century.
Lawrence Sterne was a wholesome corrective Richardson and hi compliments. He
was more akin to Smollett than to realism that was prevailing
in English fiction. He seems to be subverted and demolish. He opposed sentiment
reason and sensation to reflection. He did not care for the regular development
of the plot. He introduced the impressionistic method at story telling which
was later popularized in his two novels—“Tristram Shandy”(1759) and “A Sentimental
Journey Through France and Italy ”(1768).
Wishing
you all the best, by P.B.