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  1. Works. With A Memoir Of His Life And Writings by Fielding Henry 1707-1754, Murphy Arthur 1727-1805, 2010-09-29
  2. Joseph Andrews by Fielding Henry 1707-1754, 2010-09-29
  3. The history of Tom Jones, a foundling Volume 2 by Fielding Henry 1707-1754, 2010-09-28
  4. The Lovers Assistant, or, New Art of Love by Henry, 1707-1754 Fielding, 2010-02-16
  5. The Covent-Garden journal by Sir Alexander Drawcansir, Knt. Censor of Great Britain (Henry Fielding). Edited by Gerard Edward Jensen Volume 1 by Henry, 1707-1754 Fielding, 2009-10-26
  6. The journal of a voyage to Lisbon; by Henry Fielding. With intro by Fielding. Henry. 1707-1754., 1892-01-01
  7. Fielding; edited by George Saintsbury . by Fielding. Henry. 1707-1754., 1909-01-01
  8. Henry Fielding 1707-1754 by Claude (EDT) Rawson, 2008-03-30
  9. The tragedy of tragedies; or. The life and death of Tom Thumb th by Fielding. Henry. 1707-1754., 1918-01-01
  10. Miscellanies and poems. Edited. with preface. by James P. Browne by Fielding. Henry. 1707-1754., 1872-01-01
  11. The tragedy of tragedies; or, The life and death of Tom Thumb the Great; by Henry, 1707-1754 Fielding, 2009-10-26
  12. The tragedy of tragedies; or, The life and death of Tom Thumb the Great. With the annotations of H. Scriblerus Secundus. Edited by James T. Hillhouse by Henry, 1707-1754 Fielding, 2009-10-26
  13. The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews. The history of by Fielding. Henry. 1707-1754., 1920-01-01
  14. Jonathan Wild (Oxford World's Classics) by Henry Fielding, 2008-09-01

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22. Literary Encyclopedia: Fielding, Henry
Fielding, Henry (17071754). Novelist, Playwright, Theatre Manager, Essayist,Newspaper Proprietor, Journalist, Political Writer, Pamphleteer, Lawyer,
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Project Gutenberg Titles by. Fielding, Henry, 17071754 The Works of HenryFielding (Volume XII Miscellanies, Part II)
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Meaning 1 English novelist and dramatist (17071754) Synonym Fielding It uses material from the Wikipedia article Henry Fielding .
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British writer whose works include the novels Joseph Andrews (1742) and Tom Jones (1749). He also wrote comedies for the stage and edited a number of periodicals. Encyclopedia Fielding, Henry, 1707–54, English novelist and dramatist. Born of a distinguished family, he was educated at Eton and studied law at Leiden. Settling in London in 1729, he began writing comedies, farces, and burlesques, the most notable being Tom Thumb (1730), and two satires, Pasquin (1736) and The Historical Register for 1736 (1737), which attacked the Walpole government and provoked the Licensing Act of 1737. This act, setting up a censorship of the stage, ended Fielding's dramatic career and turned him to the less inhibited form of the novel. In that genre he achieved his greatest success, beginning with his first novel, Joseph Andrews (1742), which started simply as a burlesque of Samuel Richardson's sentimental novel

25. Henry Fielding (1707-1754) Library Of Congress Citations
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. Title: Eurydice hissed ; or, a word to the wise : a farce. By Henry fielding ... Published in 1736 ... Published: New York : Published by D. Longworth, At the Daramatic Repository, Shakespeare-Gallery. March1817. Description: 12 p. 15 cm. Series: Dramatic pamphlets. v. 29, no. 8 LC Call No.: PR1241 .D7 vol. 29, no. 8 PR3454 Notes: no. 4 in a volume lettered :Plays. vol. 13. Subjects: Farces. gsafd Control No.: 01183679 //r96 Author: Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. Title: The mock doctor; or, The dumb lady cured. A farce. Correctly given, from copies used in the theatres, by Thomas Dibdin. Published: [Chiswick, Eng.] Printed at the Chiswick Press by C. Whittingham for Whittingham and Arliss, London, 1815. Description: 27 p. illus. 13 cm. Series: In Dibdin, T.J. The London theatre. London [1814-25] v. 8 [no. 3] (1815) LC Call No.: PR1243 .D5 vol. 8 no. 3 PR3454.M67 Dewey No.: 822/.008 s 822/.5 19 Notes: Adapted from Le mbedecin malgrbe lui, by J.B.P. Moliaere. Subjects: Comedies. gsafd Farces. gsafd Other authors: Moliaere, 1622-1673. Le mbedecin malgrbe lui. Control No.: 19004840 //r964

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Creative Perfumes I have found it; I have discovered the cause of all the misfortunes which befell him. A public school, Joseph, was the cause of all the calamities which he afterwards suffered. Public schools are the nurseries of all vice and immorality."
The prudence of the best heads is often defeated by tenderness of the best hearts. Every physician almost hath his favorite disease. "There is perhaps no surer mark of folly, than to attempt to correct natural infirmities of those we love." "In reality, the world have payed too great a compliment to critics, and have imagined them men of much greater profundity than they really are."
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Henry Fielding (17071754) was born at Sharpham Park in Somerset in 1707.In London, between 1729 and 1739, he wrote some twenty-five dramatic pieces
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    "Henry Fielding (1707-1754) was born at Sharpham Park in Somerset in 1707. In London, between 1729 and 1739, he wrote some twenty-five dramatic pieces including a series of topical satires which lampooned Sir Robert Walpole and his government. It was partly as a reaction to these that Walpole introduced the Stage Licensing Act in 1737, which effectively ended Fielding's career as a dramatist. "His novel writing career began with Shamela in 1741, a burlesque written in reaction to what he saw as the smug morality propounded by Richardson's Pamela . In the following year he published his own alternative conception of the art and purpose of the novel, Joseph Andrews , which achieved immediate popularity. "His masterpiece Tom Jones , one of the great comic novels in English literature, was published in 1749. Partly in recognition of his work as a political journalist Fielding was commissioned as a justice of the peace for Westminster and, despite his rapidly degenerating health, he devoted the last years of his life to fighting crime. He died in Lisbon on 8 October 1754."

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    Fielding, Henry, 17071754 F Index Main Index From This World to the NextVolume 2 Journal of A Voyage to Lisbon Volume 1
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    30. MSN Encarta - Henry Fielding
    Fielding, Henry (17071754), English novelist, playwright, and barrister, who,with his contemporary Samuel Richardson, established the English novel
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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 1 item Fielding, Henry (1707-1754), English novelist, playwright, and barrister, who, with his contemporary Samuel Richardson , established the English novel tradition. Fielding was born at Sharpham Park, Somerset, and educated at Eton College and in law at the Leiden University. From 1729 to 1737 he was a theatrical manager and playwright in London. Of his 25 plays, the most popular was the farce Tom Thumb (1730). In 1740 he was called to the bar; as justice of the peace for Westminster from 1748 and for Middlesex from 1749, he worked hard to reduce crime in London. Meanwhile his career as a novelist began. His first published novel

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  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. A dialogue between a gentleman of London, agent for two court candidates, and an honest alderman of the country party, wherein the grievances under which the nation at present groans are fairly and impartially laid open and considered ... / by the author of The true patriot and A serious address to the people of Great Britain. London : Printed for M. Cooper, 1747.
  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. The life of Mr. Jonathan Wild, the Great / with wood-engravings by Frank Martin. London : Folio Society, 1966.
  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. The author's farce (original version) / Edited by Charles B. Woods. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, [1966]
  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. The Covent-Garden journal, by Sir Alexander Drawcansir knt, censor of Great Britain (Henry Fielding) / edited by Gerard Edward Jensen. New Haven : Yale University Press ; London : H. Milford, 1915.
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  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. The History of Amelia / by Henry Fielding ; with ill. by George Cruikshank. London : Hutchinson, [1884]
  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams. New York : The Century, 1907.
  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. The history of the life of the late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great; and A journey from this world to the next. With illus. by Hablot K. Browne ("Phiz"). London Hutchinson [1884]
  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. The history of Tom Jones : a foundling / illustrated by Lawrence Beall Smith. New York, Century Co., 1907.
  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. The journal of a voyage to Lisbon. Edited with an introd. and notes by Austin Dobson. London H. Frowde, Oxford University Press [1907]
  • The Jacobite's journal [microform]. [Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, 1980?]
  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. The old debauchees : a comedy, 1732 / Henry Fielding ; introduction by Connie Capers Thorson. Los Angeles, Calif. (2520 Cimarron St., Los Angeles 90018) : William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California
  • Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. The historical register for the year 1736; and Eurydice hissed / Henry Fielding; edited by William W. Appleton. Lincoln [Neb.]: University ofNebraska Press, 1967.
  • 33. Henry Fielding Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
    Henry Fielding Homepage and Biography on Bibliomania.com. Introduction.(17071754).— Novelist, was born at Sharpham Park, near Glastonbury.
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    Novelist, was born Tom Thumb Pasquin, a Dramatic Satire on the Times , and The Historical Register for 1736, in which Walpole was satirised. This enterprise was brought to an end by the passing of the Licensing Act, 1737, making the imprimatur Pamela , which inspired F. with the idea of a parody, thus giving rise to his first novel, Joseph Andrews . As, however, the characters, especially Parson Adams, developed in his hands, the original idea was laid aside, and the work assumed the form of a regular novel. It was published in 1742, and though sharing largely in the same qualities as its great successor, Tom Jones , its reception, though encouraging, was not phenomenally cordial. Immediately after this a heavy blow fell on F. in the death of his wife. The next few years were occupied with writing his Miscellanies , which contained, along with some essays and poems, two important works, A Journey from this World to the Next , and The History of Jonathan Wild the Great , a grave satire; and he also conducted two papers in support of the Government

    34. Fielding, Henry
    Fielding, Henry (17071754) Fielding was born at Sharpham Park, Somerset,and educated at Eton College and in law at the Leiden University.
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    English novelist, playwright, and barrister, who, with his contemporary Samuel Richardson, established the English novel tradition.
    Fielding was born at Sharpham Park, Somerset, and educated at Eton College and in law at the Leiden University. From 1729 to 1737 he was a theatrical manager and playwright in London. Of his 25 plays, the most popular was the farce Tom Thumb (1730). In 1740 he was called to the bar; as justice of the peace for Westminster from 1748 and for Middlesex from 1749, he worked hard to reduce crime in London.
    Two volumes of political journalism, The True Patriot (1745) and The Jacobite's Journal (1747), preceded publication of The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1749). Tom Jones, regarded by critics as one of the great English novels, is in the picaresque tradition, involving the adventures and misadventures of a roguish hero. It tells in rich, realistic detail the many adventures that befall Tom, an engaging young libertine, in his efforts to gain his rightful inheritance. (It was made into a successful motion picture, Tom Jones, in 1962.) Amelia (1751), a study of justice and the penal system in England, is the most serious of Fielding's fiction and his last novel.
    In 1752 he returned to political writing as publisher of the periodical The Covent Garden Journal. Illness forced him to relinquish his post as magistrate in 1753, but he had achieved a reputation for honesty and fearlessness in fighting crime in the city of London. His journey to Portugal in 1754 is the subject of Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon (1755), a posthumously published, warm and touching family chronicle. Fielding is highly regarded for his innovations in the development of the modern novel. Although he was not the first novelist, he was the first writer to break away from the epistolary method. Fielding devised a new structure and theory that laid the foundation for the works of

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    The English author and magistrate Henry Fielding (17071754) was one of the greatnovelists of the 18th century. His fiction, plays, essays,
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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 Henry Fielding Main Biography 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.....

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    38. Henry Fielding: Morality In Fielding's Novels
    Although Henry Fielding (17071754) wrote many literary works I am going to dealmainly with his major novels, Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones, Amelia,
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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.

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    General Articles Introduction to Henry Fielding from the Literary Encyclopedia By Thomas R. Cleary, University of Victoria, British Columbia, 07 July 2001; On The Tragedy of Tragedies; or, The Life and Death of Tom Thumb the Great The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams (1742) ; On Tom Jones by Simon Stern, in Eighteenth-Century Fiction,Volume 9, Number 4 (July 1997). Special issue on Fiction and the Law "Of True Greatness: An Inquiry into the Rhetoric of Henry Fielding, as Illustrated in the Characterization of the Hero" by Larry Laban From a VCU faculty symposium, March, 1998 Twin Stars: The Anxiety of Sibling Rivalry between Literary Titans. The author applies the observation from Aristotle that "Sophocles said that he himself created characters such as should exist, whereas Euripides created ones such as actually do exist" to pairs of novelists, including an extended discussion of Henry Fielding and Samuel Richardson. In Papers on Language and Literature, Spring 2004 by Weidhorn, Manfred
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