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  1. Henry Fielding: Plays Volume I: 1728-1731 (Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding)
  2. Occasional Form: Henry Fielding and the Chains of Circumstance by Professor J. Russell Major, 1975-12-01
  3. Henry Fielding In Our Time: Papers Presented at the Tercentenary Conference by J. A. Downie, 2008-01-11
  4. Henry Fielding 1707-1754: Novelist, Playwright. Journalist, Magistrate, A Double Anniversary Tribute
  5. The history of Tom Jones, a foundling. In six volumes. By Henry Fielding, Esq.Volume 1 of 6 by Henry Fielding, 2010-06-10
  6. Henry Fielding--'The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon', 'Shamela', and Occasional Writings (Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding)
  7. A Journey from This World to the Next and The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon (Oxford World's Classics) by Henry Fielding, 1997-04-24
  8. Henry Fielding and the Heliodoran Novel: Romance, Epic and Fielding's New Province of Writing by James J. Lynch, 1986-05
  9. Henry Fielding - Plays, Volume II, 1732 - 1734 (Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding)
  10. Fielding Practice.A Study of the Novels of Henry Fielding. (Costerus NS 44) by John James Peereboom, 1984-01
  11. The history of Jonathan Wild the great. By Henry Fielding, Esq. by Henry Fielding, 2010-06-10
  12. The Works of Henry Fielding (Volume 10, The History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great) by Henry Fielding, 2003-12-19
  13. The True Patriot and Related Writings (Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding) by Henry Fielding, 1987-11-15
  14. The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author. in Twelve Volumes. a New Edition. to Which Is Now First Added, the Fathers; Or, the Good-Natured Man, Volume 9 by Arthur Murphy, 2010-02-11

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63. Henry Fielding
Father, Colonel Edward fielding had served under John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough. His mother was the daughter of a judge and inherited substantial
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Who was He? Novelist. Date and Place of Birth: 22nd April 1707, Sharpham Park, Somerset, England. Family Background: By tradition the family could be traced back to the Habsburgs. Father, Colonel Edward Fielding had served under John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough. His mother was the daughter of a judge and inherited substantial property. Education: Eton College. Chronology: Written Works:
  • “Love in Several Masques”. “The Author's Farce”. “Tom Thumb”. “The Modern Husband”. “The Miser, taken from Plautus and Moliere”. “Pasquin”. “Shamela”. “Joseph Andrews”. “Miscellanies”. “The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling”. “The Intriguing Chambermaid”. “Amelia, An Enquiry into the Cause of the Late Increase in Robbers”. “Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon”.
Marriage: 1. 1734 to Charlotte Craddock (died 1744).
2. 1747 to Mary Daniel, his former wife's maid, which was to prove very controversial in society.

64. Henry Fielding Biography
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Henry Fielding Biography Henry Fielding (April 22, 1707 - October 8, 1754) was a British novelist and dramatist.
Born near Glastonbury in Somerset in 1707, Fielding was educated at Eton College. His younger sister, Sarah, was also destined to be a successful writer. After a romantic episode with a young woman which ended in his getting into trouble with the law, he went to London where his literary career began.
In 1728, he travelled to Leiden to study. On his return, he began writing for the theatre, some of his work being savagely critical of the then government under Sir Robert Walpole. The Theatrical Licensing Act of 1737 is alledged to be a direct result of his activities. The particular play that triggered the Licensing Act was The Vision of the Golden Rump, but Fielding's satires had set the tone. When the licensing act passed, political satire on the stage was virtually impossible, and playwrights whose works were staged were viewed as suspect. Fielding therefore retired from the theatre and resumed his career in law, becoming a Justice of the peace.
Fielding never stopped writing political satire and satires of current arts and letters. His Tragedy of Tragedies of Tom Thumb was, for example, quite successful as a printed play. He also contributed a number of works to journals of the day. He wrote for Tory periodicals, usually under the name of "Captain Hercules Vinegar." As Justice of the Peace, and not as an author, he issued a warrant for the arrest of Colley Cibber for "murder of the English language."

65. English Literature. Morality In Henry Fielding's Novels
Essay exploring morality in fielding s novels Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones, Amelia, and Shamela.
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I have always thought love the only foundation of happiness in a married state . . . and in my opinion all these marriages which are contracted from other motives are greatly criminal . . . To deny that beauty is an agreeable object to the eye . . . would be false and foolish . . . But to make this the sole consideration of marriage, to lust after it so violently as . . . to reject and disdain religion, virtue and sense . . . is surely inconsistent . . . either with a wise man or a good Christian
Although Henry Fielding (1707-1754) wrote many literary works I am going to deal mainly with his major novels, Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones, Amelia , and his shorter satirical work Shamela . All of these works contain a strong moral message, but the moral message is not entirely consistent, and is presented in various ways.
One of Fielding's main concerns was the question of marriage. His ideas on marriage are concisely summed up by Allworthy in his sermon on matrimony:

66. Inequality And Inequity In Political Leadership: Henry Fielding's Satire In Jona
Abstract English novelist henry fielding s Jonathan Wild provides a neglected anatomy of political leadership modelled on criminal greatness.
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Abstract: English novelist Henry Fielding's Jonathan Wild provides a neglected anatomy of political leadership modelled on criminal greatness. Fielding used the growing power of the English prime ministership of Walpole to warn about the dark underside of political leadership, illustrated through the parallel between political leaders and great criminals like Wild.
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67. The Victorian Literary Studies Archive: Concordances - Henry Fielding
A HyperConcordance to the Works of henry fielding. This Hyper-Concordance is written in C++, a program that scans and displays lines based on a command
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68. The Works Of Henry Fielding, Volume Six: Miscellanies
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    70. Fielding, Henry (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
    fielding, henry, a famous novelist, who has been styled by Scott “the father of the English novel,” born at Sharpham Park, Glastonbury, son of General
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    Fielding, Henry , a famous novelist, who has been styled by Scott “the father of the English novel,” born at Sharpham Park, Glastonbury , son of General Edmund Fielding and a cousin of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (q.v.); was educated at Eton and at Leyden , where he graduated in 1728; led for some years a dissipated life in London , and achieved some celebrity by the production of a series of comedies and farces, now deservedly sunk into oblivion; in 1735 he married Miss Charlotte Cradock, and after a brief experiment as a theatre lessee studied law at the Middle Temple , and was called to the bar; literature was, however, his main pursuit, and in 1742 he came to the front with “ Joseph Andrews ,” a burlesque on Richardson's “ Pamela ,” in which his powers as a novelist first showed themselves; in 1743 followed three volumes of “Miscellanies,” including “ Jonathan Wild ”; after his wife's death he turned again to law, but in 1745 we find him once more engaged in

    71. IngentaConnect A Henry Fielding Companion
    A henry fielding Companion. A henry fielding Companion Martin C. Battestin xxviii + 333 Westport, CT, and London Greenwood Press 2000 £67.50 0 313 29707 X
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    72. Henry Fielding Biography | Encyclopedia Of World Biography
    henry fielding biography, including 4 pages of information on the life of henry fielding.
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    Name: Henry Fielding Birth Date: April 22, 1707 Death Date: October 8, 1754 Place of Birth: Sharpham Park, Somersetshire, England Place of Death: Lisbon, Portugal Nationality: English Gender: Male Occupations: author, magistrate, novelist, playwright, editor
    Encyclopedia of World Biography on Henry Fielding The English author and magistrate Henry Fielding (1707-1754) was one of the great novelists of the 18th century. His fiction, plays, essays, and legal pamphlets show he was a humane and witty man, with a passion for reform and justice. The English novel of today was largely created by Henry Fielding and Samuel Richardson. Richardson's works, written in the form of a series of letters, are experiments in psychological analysis. Fielding's novels, in which the author himself tells the story and controls the plot structure, are considered the first accurate portrayal of contemporary manners. Henry Fielding was born on April 22, 1707, at Sharpham Park, Somersetshire, the estate of his maternal grandfather. In 1710 the Fieldings moved to East Stour, Dorsetshire. When Henry was 11, his mother died. A suit for custody was brought by his grandmother against his charming but irresponsible father, Lt. Gen. Edmund Fielding. The settlement placed Henry in his grandmother's care, although he continued to visit his father in London. Henry was educated at Eton. At 17 he attempted to elope with a young heiress but was frustrated by her guardian.

    73. Fielding, Henry Quotes
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    74. Henry Fielding (1707 AD-1754 AD), Biography - ReadHowYouWant.com
    henry fielding, a proficient English novelist and dramatist famous for his humorous and satirical portrayal of characters. His mostread masterpieces are
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    75. Lyme Maze Game
    As for henry fielding, he became at first a lawyer, but turned the amorous experience into his first play, Love in Several Masques, which was performed at
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    Henry Fielding came to Lyme in 1725 and committed a passionate breach of the peace. Fielding was one of the two founders of the English novel, the other being Samuel Richardson; it was the publication of Richardson's Pamela in 1740 that provoked Fielding to turn from drama and journalism to novel-writing. To quote Encyclopaedia Britannica Joseph Andrews Jonathan Wild Tom Jones But in 1725 all this was in the future. Born in 1707 at Sharpham Park near Glastonbury in Somerset and brought up by an aristocratic father and an Italian stepmother, Fielding was now only eighteen and had just left Eton school with his head full of Greek and high spirits; and he fell in love with his distant relative, fifteen-year-old Sarah Andrews, last heiress of a rich merchant family of Blandford in Dorset. In September, her father having died, she was sent to live with one of her father's trustees, her uncle Andrew Tucker. He belonged to a family of big fish in Lyme, in fact he was a town Councillor, and dwelt in the Tudor House. To Lyme, therefore, Fielding followed. Sarah may well have been ready to elope with him, but Uncle Andrew wanted his own son to marry his well-endowed niece, and hired a local tough to drive Henry off. (Henry complained to the Mayor's Court that Tucker had paid James Daniel, miller, who had sent his servant, Joseph Channon, to beat Henry up.) Henry responded with an ambush: he and his manservant Joseph Lewis hid opposite to Tudor House (a little way up Long Entry?), hoping to snatch Sarah as the family party made its way from the house to the church, which as you have just seen is only thirty yards up the street. Not much chance; they were overpowered, and Tucker had the hotheaded youth and his servant summoned before the mayor, who bound them over to keep the peace. Henry sent his servant to the proceedings, not deigning to show himself to the "fat and greasy citizens", and before flinging out of the town he pinned a poster to a door:

    76. MonkeyNotes Free Online Study Guide Summary For Tom Jones By Henry Fielding-Free
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    77. Hahn, H. George; HENRY FIELDING: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
    Guide to the profusion of critical information on henry fielding. 962 references cited with many accompanied by lengthy annotations by Hahn.
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    78. Yale Bulletin And Calendar
    The legacy of 18thcentury author and playwright henry fielding, perhaps best known for his novel The History of Tom Jones, will be explored in an
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    Conference looks at influence of Henry Fielding The legacy of 18th-century author and playwright Henry Fielding, perhaps best known for his novel "The History of Tom Jones," will be explored in an international conference at Yale being held Friday-Saturday, Oct. 8-9. see related story ); Jill Campbell, professor of English; and Vincent Giroud, former curator of modern books and manuscripts at the Beinecke Library. The speakers at the Yale conference will consider the continuing interest and influence of Fielding's works, as well as the relationship between the author and his sister, Sarah Fielding, herself a popular novelist. The conference will feature four sessions, to be held at the Yale Center for British Art, 1080 Chapel St. It is free and open to the public. Prior registration is not required. For a full conference schedule, visit the website at www.library.yale.edu/beinecke/brblevents/brblevents.html or call (203) 432-7325. sarah.baxter@yale.edu or calling (860) 874-8988. T H I S W E E K ' S S T O R I E S Yale boasts three MacArthur Fellows
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