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  1. The Life of Henry Fielding (Blackwell Critical Biographies) by Ronald Paulson, 2000-04-14
  2. Tom Jones (Modern Library Classics) by Henry Fielding, 2002-09-10
  3. Henry Fielding: An Annotated Bibliography (Scarecrow Author Bibliography) by Henry George Hahn, 1979-06
  4. The Correspondence of Henry and Sarah Fielding by Henry and Sarah Fielding, 1993-06-24
  5. Contributions to The Champion, and Related Writings (The Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding) by Henry Fielding, 2003-05-22
  6. Tom Jones (Norton Critical Editions) by Henry Fielding, 1994-11-17
  7. Henry Fielding At Work: Magistrate, Buisnessman, Writer by Lance Bertelsen, 2000-10-06
  8. Henry Fielding: A Literary Life (Literary Lives) by Harold Pagliaro, 1998-06-15
  9. Honest Sins: Georgian Libertinism and the Plays and Novels of Henry Fielding by Tiffany Potter, 1999-02
  10. Henry Fielding's Novels and the Classical Tradition by Nancy A. Mace, 1996-05
  11. Critical Essays on Henry Fielding (Critical Essays on British Literature) by Albert J. Rivero, 1998-01-16
  12. The Author's Inheritance: Henry Fielding, Jane Austen, and the Establishment of the Novel by Jo Alyson Parker, 1998-07
  13. Tom Jones (Oxford World's Classics) by Henry Fielding, 2008-10-15
  14. A Henry Fielding Companion by Martin C. Battestin, 2000-06-30

41. Fielding, Henry Famous Quotes
Famous Quotes By Fielding, Henry. 17071754 British Novelist Dramatist. It hathoften been said that it is not death but dying that is terrible.
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Famous Quotes By: Fielding, Henry 1707-1754 British Novelist Dramatist
It hath often been said that it is not death but dying that is terrible.
Fielding, Henry
Death and Dying

It is not death, but dying, which is terrible.
Fielding, Henry
Death and Dying

There is nothing a man of good sense dreads in a wife so much as her having more sense than himself.
Fielding, Henry
Common Sense

Conscience the only incorruptible thing about us. Fielding, Henry Conscience Public schools are the nurseries of all vice and immorality. Fielding, Henry Education We are as liable to be corrupted by books, as by companions. Fielding, Henry Books - Reading In reality, the world have paid too great a compliment to critics, and have imagined them men of much greater profundity than they really are. Fielding, Henry Critics and Criticism There is a set of religious, or rather moral, writings which teach that virtue is the certain road to happiness, and vice to misery in this world. A very wholesome and comfortable doctrine, and to which we have but one objection, namely, that it is not true. Fielding, Henry

42. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Fielding, Henry
Henry Fielding (17071754). Now, in reality, the world has paid too great acompliment to critics, and has imagined them to be men of much greater
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HENRY FIELDING
"Now, in reality, the world has paid too great a compliment to critics, and has imagined them to be men of much greater profundity then they really are." Birthplace

Somerset, England
Education
Fielding went to Eton from the age of 12, where he was a contemporary of Pitt the Elder.
Other jobs
Manager of the Little Theatre in the Haymarket, editor of The Champion, lawyer

43. Henry Fielding
(17071754). Henry Fielding was born at Wedmore, England on 22 April 1707, thefirst child of Edmund Fielding and Sarah Gould Fielding.
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Henry Fielding
Biography, Works
Henry Fielding was born at Wedmore, England on 22 April 1707, the first child of Edmund Fielding and Sarah Gould Fielding. Their marriage had been highly disapproved of by Sarah's parents on the grounds that Edmund was too poor and couldn't even manage what little money he did have but Sarah would listen to none of that. They had seven children before Sarah died. When Henry was twelve, his father remarried, an Italian woman who was rumored to be a Catholic who kept an eating-house. Henry had been raised (by his father, ironically enough) to really dislike Catholics, so you can imagine the atmosphere around that house. Henry's maternal grandmother eventually sued for custody of Henry and his siblings, and won. Surrounded by females and one much younger brother, Henry grew up wild and willful, not to mention prone to brawling. At 21, Henry went to the continent to attend the University of Leiden in Holland, because it was much cheaper than any of the London schools. Eventually, though, he couldn't even afford Leiden and had to go back to London with all kinds of unpaid debts behind him. London was good to him, though...between the ages of 22 and 30, Henry managed to make quite a good living as a writer of farces and comedies for the London stage. His play, The Tragedy of Tom Thumb , was a huge success, but Henry still couldn't manage his money and was never well off. In 1734, aged 27, he married a woman named Charlotte Cradock, who found her way into two of Henry's novels as a character.

44. Henry Fielding (1707-1754), Novelist
National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for Henry Fielding including HenryFielding after William Hogarth, Henry Fielding after William Hogarth,
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45. Hennepin County Library Catalog
See Fielding, Henry, 17071754. History of Tom Jones; 7. Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754.Tom Jones, 0. See Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. History of Tom Jones; 7
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46. Henry Fielding
Henry Fielding (17071754). The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling. London A.Millar, 1749. 6 volumes. Fielding, a successful dramatist,
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HENRY FIELDING (1707-1754)
The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling . London: A. Millar, 1749. 6 volumes. Fielding, a successful dramatist, lawyer and magistrate, created "comic epics in prose" that are generally considered the first modern novels in English. He considercd his masters to be Lucian, Swift arld Cervantes, and saw himself as "the founder of a new province of writing." Tom Jones, the first edition of which is shown here, was well received in its day, although some critics, including Samuel Johnson, disapproved of the hero's escapades before marriage.

47. Great Books And Classics - Henry Fielding
Great Books and Classics Henry Fielding (1707-1754) Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)Henry Fielding (1707-1754) Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)
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48. Great Books And Classics - Henry Fielding
Great Books and Classics Henry Fielding (1707-1754) Adam Bede Adams, TheEducation of Henry Address to the Christian Nobility
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49. Biblioteca Virtual - Fielding, Henry (1707-1754)
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50. 96.10.21
Henry Fielding (17071754). THE WORKS OF Henry Fielding, ESQ. In Twelve Volumes,with the Life of the Author. The Fourth Edition.
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Henry Fielding (1707-1754)
THE WORKS OF HENRY FIELDING, ESQ.
In Twelve Volumes, with the Life of the Author.
The Fourth Edition.
Twelve volumes. Frontis portrait by Hogarth. 12mo. 17.3 cm. Bound in a very pretty early 19th century half calf over marbled boards. The spine is tooled in gilt with an elaborate pattern of diamonds and fleurons. "He in a few minutes ravished this fair creature,
or at least would have ravished her,
if she had not, by timely compliance,
prevented him" Fielding, 'Jonathan Wild'
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51. A&A | Scene From 'Tom Jones' (vol. I, Book Ii, Chap. 9)
Subjects Fielding, Henry, 17071754 (1). Keywords fiction (125) figures (3904) high-post beds (2) illustrations (421) literature (2308)
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Scene from 'Tom Jones' (vol. i, book ii, chap. 9) Atkinson, John Augustus more Graphite (traces), pen and ink (brown) on paper Height: 12.8 cm; Width: 18.2 cm Inscription
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52. The Twickenham Museum : Henry Fielding
Henry Fielding, Date 17071754. Novelist lawyer, Link to shorter version Printer-friendly version Henry Fielding
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53. [Fielding, Henry] Bartleby.com: Henry Fielding
Keywords, Henry Fielding; 17071754; full texts; English literature; LCSH,Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754 Criticism and interpretationWeb sites.
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54. FIELDING - LoveToKnow Article On FIELDING
Fielding, Henry (17071754), English novelist and playwright, was born at SharphamPark, near Glastonbury, Somerset, on the 22nd of April 1707.
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FIELDING
FIELDING, ANTHONY VANDYKE COPLEY Fieldings education up to his mothers death, which took place in April 1718 at East Stotir, seems to have been entrusted to a neighboring clergyman, Mr Oliver of Motcombe, in whom tradition traces the uncouth lineaments of Parson Trulliber in. Joseph Andrews. But he must have contrived, nevertheless, to prepare his pupil for Eton, to which place Fielding went about this date, probably as an oppidan. Little is known of his schooldays. There is no record of his name in the college lists; but, if we may believe his first biographer, ArthurMurphy, by no means an unimpeachable authority, he left uncommonly versed in the Greek authors, and an early master of the Latin ciassics,a statement which should perhaps be qualified by his own words to Sir Robert Walpole in I 730: Tuscan and French are in my head; Latin I Write, and GreekI read. But he certainly made friends among hi~ class-fellowssome of whom continued friends for life. Winnington and HanburyWilliams were among these. The chief, however, and the most faithful, was George, afterwards Sir George, and later Baron Lyttelton of Frankley. Upon this new enterprise fortune, at the outset, seemed to smile. The first piece (produced on the 5th of March) was Pasquin, a Dramatick Satire on the Times (a piece akin in its plan to Buckinghams Rehearsal), which contained, in addi,tion to much admirable burlesque, a good deal of very direct criticism of the shameless political corruption of the Walpole era. Its success was unmistakable; and when, after bringing out the remarkable Fatal Curiosity of George Lillo, its author followed up Pasquin by the Historical Register for the Year 1736, of which the effrontery was even more daring than that of its predecessor, the ministry began to bethink themselves that matters were going too far. How they actually effected their object is obscure:

55. The Works Of Henry Fielding, Volume Six: Miscellanies
Fielding, Henry, 17071754. The Works of Henry Fielding, Volume Six MiscellaniesElectronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
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      2 v. Aubin, Penelope Charlotta du Pont from: A Collection Of Entertaining Histories and Novels, Designed To promote the Cause of Virtue and Honour. Principally founded on Facts, and interspersed with a Variety of beautiful and instructive Incidents. By Mrs. Penelope Aubin. And now first collected in Three Volumes
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      3 v. Aubin, Penelope Count Albertus from: A Collection Of Entertaining Histories and Novels, Designed To promote the Cause of Virtue and Honour. Principally founded on Facts, and interspersed with a Variety of beautiful and instructive Incidents. By Mrs. Penelope Aubin. And now first collected in Three Volumes
      London: Printed for D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch [etc.]

    57. Fielding, Henry (Norwegian Writers' Web)
    Norwegian Playwrights Association Norwegian Writers Center Norwegian Associationof Literary Translators. Fielding, Henry United Kingdom 17071754
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    58. Fielding, Henry (Litteraturnettet)
    Forbund Norsk Forfattarsentrum Norsk Oversetterforening OM VIRUS OG SPAM.Fielding, Henry Storbritannia 17071754. Lenker Books and Writers Biografi
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    59. Arts: Literature: Authors: F: Fielding, Henry - Open Site
    Fielding, Henry (17071754). —Novelist, was b. at Sharpham Park, near Glastonbury.His father was General Edmund F., descended from the Earls of Denbigh and
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    SUMMARY.—B. 1707, ed. Eton, studied law at Leyden, came to London and wrote dramas, called to Bar 1740, pub. Joseph Andrews 1742, became journalist, appointed a magistrate for Middlesex, etc., and pub. Inquiry into Increase of Robbers 1751, pub. Tom Jones 1749, Amelia 1751, d. at Lisbon 1754.
    His works are included in Ballantyne's Novelists' Library with a biography by Scott (1821). An ed. in 10 vols. with a study by L. Stephen was pub. by Smith, Elder and Co. (1882); another in 12 vols. by Prof. Saintsbury, Dent and Co. (1893), and various others. There are various Lives by Watson (1807). Lawrence (1855), and A. Dobson (Men of Letters, 1883).
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