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  1. 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
  2. The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon (Penguin Classics) by Henry Fielding, 1996-09-01
  3. Joseph Andrews and Shamela (Oxford World's Classics) by Henry Fielding, 2008-11-11
  4. Joseph Andrews and Shamela (Oxford World's Classics) by Henry Fielding, 1999-11-11
  5. Joseph Andrews With Shamela and Related Writings (Norton Critical Editions) by Henry Fielding, 1987-08-17
  6. Joseph Andrews and Shamela (Penguin Classics) by Henry Fielding, 1999-11-01
  7. The Criticism of Henry Fielding (Routledge Revivals) by Ioan Williams, 2011-01-31
  8. Henry Fielding and the Language of Irony by Glenn W. Hatfield, 1968-06
  9. Henry Fielding and William Hogarth: The Correspondences of the Arts (Costerus New Series) by Peter De Voogd, 1981-03
  10. Landed Patriarchy in Fielding's Novels: Fictional Landscapes, Fictional Genders (Studies in British Literature) by Gary Gautier, 1998-04
  11. Richardson and Fielding: The Dynamics of a Critical Rivalry by Allen Michie, 1999-09
  12. An Inquiry into Narrative Deception and Its Uses in Fielding's Tom Jones (American University Studies Series IV, English Language and Literature) by J. F. Smith, 1993-09
  13. Fielding's Unruly Novels (Salzburg English & American Studies) by Gerald J. Butler, 1996-05
  14. The Cambridge Companion to Henry Fielding (Cambridge Companions to Literature)

61. Henry Fielding Quotes And Quotations - Yuni Words Of Wisdom
Henry Fielding. (17071754) British Novelist, Dramatist Adversity is the trialof principle. Without it a man hardly knows whether he is honest or not.
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Henry Fielding (1707-1754) English Novelist, Dramatist
Adversity is the trial of principle. Without it a man hardly knows whether he is honest or not.
It is not from nature, but from education and habits, that our wants are chiefly derived.
Sir, money, money, the most charming of all things; money, which will say more in one moment than the most elegant lover can in years. Perhaps you will say a man is not young; I answer he is rich. He is not genteel, handsome, witty, brave, good-humoured, but he is rich, rich, rich, rich, rich - that one word contradicts everything you can say against him.
Some folks rail against other folks, because other folks have what some folks would be glad of.
Wine is a turncoat; first a friend, and then an enemy.
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62. Biblioteca Quijotesca: Henry Fielding - Espéculo
Henry Fielding (17071754). Tom Jones Henry Fielding (1707-1754), de TheHistory of Tom Jones, a Foundling. (1749).
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Henry Fielding (1707-1754)
T om Jones BOOK IV
CONTAINING THE TIME OF A YEAR
Chapter 1
Containing five pages of paper

H aving scoured the whole coast of the enemy, as well as any of Homer's heroes ever did, or as Don Quixote or any knight-errant in the world could have done, he returned to Molly, whom he found in a condition which must give both me and my reader pain, was it to be described here. Tom raved like a madman, beat his breast, tore his hair, stamped on the ground, and vowed the utmost vengeance on all who had been concerned. He then pulled off his coat, and buttoned it round her, put his hat upon her head, wiped the blood from her face as well as he could with his handkerchief, and called out to the servant to ride as fast as possible for a side-saddle, or a pillion, that he might carry her safe home.
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Henry Fielding 17071754. So I was getting ready to reread Don Quijote (1605)(Miguelde -BIO Henry Feilding Fielding (1707-1754)(Incompetech)
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So I was getting ready to reread Don Quijote Miguel de Cervantes 1547-1616)(see Orrin's review ) in the excellent Burton Raffel translation and as I was looking for information about the book and author, saw repeated references to Fielding's Joseph Andrews . I'd read his Tom Jones a couple of years ago and found it kind of tough sledding, but when I stumbled upon this one at a library book sale for a quarter, it seemed a stroke of destiny. The parallels with Don Quijote I've seen this referred to as the first modern novel; I'm not sure why, in light of it's obvious debt to Cervantes. But it does combine those quixotic elements with a seemingly accurate portrayal of 18th Century English manners and the central concern with identity and status do place it squarely in the modern tradition. At any rate, it is very funny and, for whatever reason, seemed a much easier read than Tom Jones . I recommend it unreservedly.
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65. Famous Quotes By People Born On 1707 - ThinkExist Quotations
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67. Fielding - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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68. Henry Fielding
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69. Author Henry Fielding, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
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70. Sarah Fielding -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
In 1742, (English novelist and dramatist (17071754)) Henry Fielding published (Clicklink for more info and facts about Joseph Andrews) Joseph Andrews,
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Sarah Fielding (November 8, 1710 - 1768) was a (The people of Great Britain) British author and sister of (English novelist and dramatist (1707-1754)) Henry Fielding
She was born in (Click link for more info and facts about East Stour) East Stour (Click link for more info and facts about Dorset) Dorset , fourth of seven children, to Edmund and Sarah Gould Fielding, whose father was a judge, Sir Henry Gould. The novelist Henry Fielding was Sarah's older brother. Sarah Gould Fielding, family matron, died in 1718, and Edmund Fielding married Anne Rapha, a (The Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy) Roman Catholic widow who brought six stepbrothers into the family, including the future reformer (Click link for more info and facts about John Fielding) John Fielding
The new matron of the family, Anne Fielding, was the subject of much anti-Catholic sentiment within the family's elder generation. The maternal grandmother, Lady Gould, took the children and sent them to various schools. While Henry was sent to (Click link for more info and facts about Eton) Eton , Sarah was sent to a private boarding school in (The capital and largest city of Zimbabwe) Salisbury . In 1721, Lady Gould sued for custody of the children and ownership of the family house. She eventually won, leaving the children unable to see their father for years.

71. Henry Fielding - Wikipedia
Translate this page Henry Fielding (1707-1754) (engl.) Henry Fielding (1707-1754) (engl.)Illustrierte Biographie von Henry Fielding und Zusammenfassung des Tom Jones
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Henry Fielding 22. April in Sharpham Park bei Glastonbury Somerset 8. Oktober in Lissabon ) war ein ber¼hmter englischer Romanautor, Satiriker, Dramatiker, Journalist und Jurist. Henry Fielding Henry Fielding stammte aus der Familie der Earls of Denbigh William Fielding, 1. Earl of Denbigh war sein direkter Vorfahre. Henrys Vater war Colonel Edmund Fielding, der mit Auszeichnung unter Marlborough gek¤mpft hatte. Seine Mutter, Sarah Gould, war eine Tochter des Juristen Sir Henry Gould, von dem sie ein Gut in East Stour, Dorset , geerbt hatte. Dorthin zog die Familie als Henry drei Jahre alt war. Fieldings Mutter starb vor seinem elften Geburtstag und sein Vater heiratete erneut. Henry Fielding besuchte das Eton College und studierte Jura in London und Leiden . Von 1729 bis 1737 war er in London als Dramatiker und Theaterdirektor t¤tig. Von seinen 25 geschriebenen Dramen war die Farce The Life and Death of Tom Thumb The Great (1730) seinerzeit sehr erfolgreich. Daneben erschienen die Satiren Pasquin (1736) und The Historical Register for 1736 Als Romanautor trat Fielding zuerst mit Shamela , einer Parodie auf Samuel Richardsons "Pamela", in Erscheinung. Fielding begr¼ndete mit

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Henry Fielding 17071754 search biblion Fielding and the Nature of the Novelby Robert Alter (1968); Henry Fielding The Critical Heritage,
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British writer, playwright and journalist, founder of the English Realistic School in literature with Samuel Richardson. Fielding's career as a dramatist has been eclipsed by his career as a novelist. "When I'm not thanked at all, I'm thanked enough;
I've done my duty, and I've done no more."

(from Tom Thumb the Great, 1730) Fielding was born at Sharpham Park, Somerset. He was by birth a gentleman, close allied to the aristocracy. His father was a nephew of the 3rd Earl of Denbigha, and mother was from a prominent family of lawyers. Fielding grew up on his parent's farm at East Stour, Dotset. His mother died when Fielding was eleven, and when his father remarried, Henry was sent to Eton. He studied at Eton College (1719-1724), where he learned to love ancient Greek and Roman literature. Encouraged by his cousin, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Fielding started his career as a writer in London. In 1728 he wrote two plays, of which LOVE IN SEVERAL MASQUES was successfully performed at Drury Lane. In the same year he went to the University of Leiden in the Netherlands, enlarging his knowledge of classical literature. After returning to England, he devoted himself to writing for the stage. Fielding also became a manager of the Little Theatre in the Haymarket. In 1730 he had four plays produced, among them TOM THUMB, which is his most famous and popular drama. In 1736 Fielding took over the management of the New Theatre, writing for it among others the satirical comedy PASQUIN. For several years Fielding's life was happy and prosperous.

74. Henry Fielding
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Biografía: Henry Fielding H enry Fielding, (1707-1754), novelista, autor teatral y jurista inglés, que junto con su contemporáneo Samuel Richardson, estableció la novela como género dentro de la literatura británica. Nacido en Sharpham Park, (Somerset), estudió en Eton y, posteriormente, derecho en Londres y en Leyden (Países Bajos). Entre 1729 y 1737 fue empresario y autor teatral en Londres. De las 25 obras de teatro de distintos géneros que escribió, la más conocida es Pulgarcito (1730). A partir de 1740 inició su carrera legal, primero como abogado del Estado y más tarde, como juez de paz en Westminster, y en Middlesex. Al tiempo que ejercía como funcionario de la justicia, comenzó a escribir novelas, la más conocida de las cuales, La historia de las aventuras de Joseph Andrews (1742), constituyó una parodia del moralismo sentimental de la popular novela Pamela (1740), escrita por Samuel Richardson, que ya había parodiado anteriormente, bajo seudónimo, con el título

75. A58INT REF International Who S Who In Poetry (London, England
Fielding, Henry, 17071754 The life of Mr Jonathan Wild the Great Fielding,Henry, 1707-1754. History of the adventures of Joseph Andrews
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The power of delight : a lifetime in literature : essays 1962-2002

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The space of English

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Bloom, Harold The anxiety of influence : a theory of poetry, 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 1997 B3.7BLO REF Bloom, Harold The anxiety of influence : a theory of poetry, 2nd ed. Oxford University Press, 1997 Mason, Fran, 1962- American gangster cinema : from Little Caesar to Pulp Fiction Palgrave Macmillan, 2002 Miller, Toby Global Hollywood 2 BFI, 2004 B4.10[If] Sinker, Mark If BFI, 2004 B5.10BRO REF Brooks, Peter, 1938- Reading for the plot : design and intention in narrative Harvard University Press, 1992 Winther, Per, 1947- The art of brevity : excursions in short fiction theory and analysis University of South Carolina Press, 2004 Leitch, Vincent B., 1944- The Norton anthology of theory and criticism Norton, 2001 Bennett, Andrew, 1960- Readers and reading Longman, 1995

76. University Of Canterbury Library Catalogue
Fielding, Henry, 17071754. 2. Joseph Andrews ; and, Shamela /, 1998. Fielding,Henry, 1707-1754. *3. Joseph Andrews ; with Shamela ; and related writings
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79. Susan Bauer's Tom Thumb: Primary And Secondary Bibliographies
Fielding, Henry, (17071754). The Tragedy of Tragedies or the Life and Death ofTom Thumb, the Great. As it is acted at the Theatre in the Hay-Market.
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I., R. [Richard Johnson]. (1573-1659). The History of Tom Thumbe, the Little, for his small stature surnamed, King Arthvrs Dwarfe: Whose Life and aduentures containe many strange and wonderfull accidents, published for the delight of merry Time-spenders . London: 1621. Reprinted in A.B. of Phisike Doctour, Merrie Tales of the Mad Men of Gotam and R.I., The History of Tom Thumb . Ed. Curt F. Bübler, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1965. A prose tale published as a chapbook in London with King Arthur central to the tale. In this version, Tom is given magical clothes and gifts from the Queen of Fairies, and has an encounter with the giant, Gargantua.
Tom Thumbe, His Life and Death: Wherein is declared many Maruailous Acts of Manhood, full of wonder, and strange merriments: Which the little Knight lived in King Arthurs time, and famous in the Court of Great-Brittaine
. London: Printed for John Wright, 1630. Written in verse, this adaptation of Johnson's 1621 prose version omits Tom's capture by a giant, the magical gifts from the Fairy Queen, and Tom's encounter with Gargantua found in Johnson's version.

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Henry Fielding (17071754), (bg) Look and Learn incorporating Ranger Feb 8 1969 * The Heroine of Castle Dangerous, (ar) Look and Learn incorporating
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