The History of Johnny Quæ Genus, the Little Foundling of the Late Doctor Syntax. / A Poem by the Author of the Three Tours.
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A comic narrative poem traces the fortunes of a foundling boy, Johnny Quæ Genus, who is reared by a kindly guardian and left to fend for himself after her death. He moves through London and the countryside in a series of episodic adventures and misadventures—entering domestic service, encountering rustic sports, quack doctors, moneylenders, gaming, and legal trickery—each scene satirizing manners and institutions. Humorous engraved plates punctuate the verse, and the tone mixes earthy simplicity with ironic observation, leading through setbacks and reversals to an eventual discovery about the boy's parentage.
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