Marryat, Frederick
Related Category: English Literature, 19th cent.: Biographies
(măr´ēăt), 17921848, English novelist. He is famous for his thrilling tales of sea adventure. His 24 years of service in the British navy in various parts of the world provided background for his stories. Noted for their humor and robust vigor, his novels include
Frank Mildmay (1829),
Peter Simple (1834),
Mr. Midshipman Easy (1836), and
Snarleyyow; or, The Dog Fiend (1837). In his later years he devoted himself to writing adventure books for children, notably
Masterman Ready (1841) and
The Children of the New Forest (1847). A trip (183739) to North America resulted in his unfavorable account of American manners,
A Diary in America (1839).
See The Life and Letters of Captain Marryat (1872) by his daughter F. Marryat; biography by D. Hannay (1889, repr. 1973).