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- Smelfungus is a character in the novel A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy, written by Laurence Sterne in 1768. The character was created as...
- Carlyle by James McNeill Whistler Dryasdust Laborare est Orare Phoenix Smelfungus Thomas Carlyle (Millais) "Thomas Carlyle and His Works" by Henry David...
- Carlyle by James McNeill Whistler Dryasdust Laborare est Orare Phoenix Smelfungus Thomas Carlyle (Millais) "Thomas Carlyle and His Works" by Henry David...
- Journey Through France and Italy, refers to Smollett under the nickname of Smelfungus, due to the snarling abuse Smollett heaped on the institutions and customs...
- Carlyle by James McNeill Whistler Dryasdust Laborare est Orare Phoenix Smelfungus Thomas Carlyle (Millais) "Thomas Carlyle and His Works" by Henry David...
- Laurence Sterne, which contained a satirical depiction of Smollett as Smelfungus. In April 1763, the 15-year-old Elizabeth Smollett died. She was the only...
- his spleen, acerbity and quarrelsomeness. He modelled the character of Smelfungus on Smollett. A structural feature taken from travel writing is the organization...
- published "An Occasional Discourse on Sauerteig" (1859), attributed to Smelfungus. David Atwood W****on parodied Carlyle in 1863 in a "strongly critical...
- Teufelsdröckh (lit. 'God-born Devil's-dung'), Gottfried Sauerteig, Dryasdust, and Smelfungus. Linguistically, Carlyle explores the humorous possibilities of his subject...
- Carlyle by James McNeill Whistler Dryasdust Laborare est Orare Phoenix Smelfungus Thomas Carlyle (Millais) "Thomas Carlyle and His Works" by Henry David...