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  1. Tom Jones (Oxford World's Classics) by Henry Fielding, 2008-10-15
  2. Tom Jones by Henry Fielding, 2009-01-01
  3. Joseph Andrews by Henry Fielding, 2009-12-26
  4. Jonathan Wild (Oxford World's Classics) by Henry Fielding, 2008-09-01
  5. Tom Jones (Norton Critical Editions) by Henry Fielding, 1994-11-17
  6. Tom Jones, Volume 2 by Henry Fielding, 2010-03-09
  7. Joseph Andrews and Shamela (Penguin Classics) by Henry Fielding, 1999-11-01
  8. Tom Jones by Henry Fielding, 2008-01-31
  9. Works of Henry Fielding. Tom Jones, Amelia, Joseph Andrews, Pasquin play, Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon and others (mobi) by Henry Fielding, 2009-05-02
  10. The History of the Life of the Late Mr Jonathan Wild the Great by Henry Fielding, 2009-10-04
  11. History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding, 2004-09-01
  12. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (mobi) by Henry Fielding, 2009-05-02
  13. Amelia - Complete by Henry Fielding, 2009-10-04
  14. Amelia by Henry Fielding, 2009-08-09

1. Henry Fielding
Henry Fielding was born at Wedmore, England on 22 April 1707, the first child of Edmund Fielding1 before Sarah died3. When Henry was twelve, his father remarried, an
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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

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Henry Fielding was born in Glastonbury in Somerset in 1707. The son of a army lieutenant and a judge's daughter, he was educated at Eton School and the University of Leiden before returning to England where he wrote a series of farces, operas and light comedies.
Fielding formed his own company and was running the Little Theatre, Haymarket, when one of his satirical plays began to upset the government. The passing of the Theatrical Licensing Act in 1737 effectively ended Fielding's career as a playwright.
In 1739 Fielding turned to journalism and became editor of The Champion . He also began writing novels, including:

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Henry Fielding Page under construction. AN EXPLANATION Fielding, Henry, by xref Quotations from Fielding s writings. Henry Fielding (17971754).
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GENERAL COMMENTS Henry Fielding influenced the main tradition of the English novel through the eighteenth century (e.g., Smollett) and the nineteenth century (e.g., Dickens and Thackeray). With the tightly structured Tom Jones , in which every detail has a purpose, Fielding contributed a sense of structure to the development of the English novel; some critics have called it one of the best plotted novels in English, despite a lengthy interpolated story, "The Man on the Hill." With the character Tom Jones, he introduced a new kind of fictional hero–a good hearted, well intentioned, generous young man with ordinary human weakness, one who yields to temptation with women and to make errors in judgement. With his theories of the novel, expressed primarily in Joseph Andrews , Fielding attempted to give dignity and status to the new genre of the novel by relating it to the classical epic.

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aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie Henry Fielding 22. April 8. Oktober in Lissabon ) war ein berühmter englischer Romanautor, Satiriker, Dramatiker, Journalist und Jurist. Henry Fielding wurde am 22. April 1707 in Sharpham Park bei Glastonbury, Somerset , in Großbritannien geboren. Er besuchte das Eton College und studierte Jura in London und Leiden . Von 1729 bis 1737 war er in London als Dramatiker und Theaterdirektor tätig. 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 (1737). Fielding begründete mit The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams , deutsch 1765), einer Parodie auf Samuel Richardsons "Pamela", den humorvoll-realistischen Roman. Fieldings Miscellanies (3 Bände, 1743) enthalten The History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great

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Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding is regarded as one of the greatest artists among English novelists of the eighteenth century and was
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Henry Fielding is regarded as one of the greatest artists among English novelists of the eighteenth century and was instrumental in the emergence of the novel as a respected literary form. A debate has long raged regarding the relative merits of the novelistic forms developed almost simultaneously by Fielding and the London printer Samuel Richardson. Very different in upbringing and temperament, their literary innovations in prose fiction were often conceived in response to each other. While hardly the libertine he was long portrayed as being, Fielding certainly believed in enjoying life to the full. As opposed to the middle-class Richardson, Fielding came of a genteel family and enjoyed an excellent education. He was born April 22, 1707, at Sharpham Park in Somerset, and was related to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and the Earl of Denbigh. In April, 1718, Henry's mother died and his father, Colonel Edmund Fielding, went away to London, leaving the children in the care of his in-laws, the Gould family. A year later Colonel Fielding married an Italian widow and attempted to regain custody of his children from his mother-in-law, Lady Gould. This led to a lengthy law-suit which was finally settled in 1722, granting Lady Gould the custody of her grandchildren and securing their mother's estate for Henry and his sisters. After attending Eton, Fielding courted a young heiress, Miss Sarah Andrew of Lyme Regis, but failed to persuade her to elope with him. In 1727, his family lost much of their money through the dishonesty of a broker, and the young Fielding found himself in need of an income. Drama was the most lucrative genre of the time, and Fielding took advantage of his London connections, particularly Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, to gain an introduction to theater circles there. His first play

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Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding (April 22, 1707 October 8, 1754) was a British novelist and dramatist. Project Gutenberg e-texts of works by Henry Fielding.
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Henry Fielding April 22 October 8 ) was a British novelist and dramatist Born near Glastonbury in Somerset in , 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 , 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 was a direct result of his activities, and forced him to retire from the theatre and embark on a career in law. He continued to write, however, his first major success being Shamela , a parody of Samuel Richardson 's melodramatic novel, Pamela . He followed this up with Joseph Andrews ), an original work supposedly dealing with Pamela's brother, Joseph. This parody, however, far outstripped Richardson's novel. His greatest work was Tom Jones ), a meticulously constructed

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    Fielding Henry (1707-1754), angielski powie¶ciopisarz, publicysta i dramaturg. Potomek zubo¿a³ego rodu arystokratycznego. Studia prawnicze w Lejdzie i Londynie. Przez jaki¶ czas pe³ni³ urz±d sêdziego. W pocz±tkach twórczo¶ci autor komedii obyczajowych i politycznych oraz fars , jak Gwa³t na gwa³cie jedzie, czyli Sêdzia z³apany we w³asne sid³a (1730, wydanie polskie 1953). Pamflet na ówczesnego premiera R. Walpole'a Pasquin (1736) da³ pretekst do wprowadzenia przez rz±d cenzury teatralnej. Nastêpnie zaj±³ siê proz±, tworz±c "powie¶ci go¶ciñca i gospody", korzystaj±ce z tradycji tzw. powie¶ci ³otrzykowskiej , np. w 

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    Henry Fielding Playwright and novelist, born at Sharpham Park, Glastonbury, Somerset, SW England, UK. He studied at Leyden, and began to write theatrical comedies, becoming author/manager of the Little Theatre in the Haymarket (1736). However, the sharpness of his burlesques led to the Licensing Act (1737), which closed his theatre. In search of an alternative career, he was called to the bar (1740), but his interests lay in journalism and fiction. On Richardson's publication of Pamela (1740), he wrote his famous parody, Joseph Andrews (1742). Several other works followed, notably The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling (1749). which established his reputation as a founder of the English novel. As a reward for his government journalism, he was made justice of the peace to Westminster, where he helped to form the Bow Street Runners within the police force. Of Love Biographies Library

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    Henry fielding henry Fielding was one of the more politically active writers in 18thcentury, a satirist most famouse for his book Tom Jones. p Bibliography
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    henry fielding was born at Sharpham Park, Somerset. His mother died when fielding was eleven, and when his father remarried, henry was sent to Eton.
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    (from Tom Thumb the Great Henry 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 3th Earl of Denbigha, and mother was from a prominent family of lawyers. Fielding grew up on his parents 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. According to a story, it made Swift laugh for the second time in his life. 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.

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    The henry fielding Page. ( 1707 1754 ). Major Works Several of fielding s works are available in Penguin editions. Drama The Author s Farce ( 1730 ).
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    An Apology for the Life of Mrs Shamela Andrews ( 1741 ). A parody of Richardson's Pamela , which has probably ruined the earlier novel for generations of readers.
    Joseph Andrews ( 1742 ). Begins as another take-off on Pamela but soon leaves that purpose behind. Memorable characterization of Parson Adams. Joseph Andrews with Shamela and Related Writings is a Norton Critical Edition, edited by Homer Goldberg.
    Jonathan Wild ( 1743 ). Fielding's satire on 'greatness.'
    The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling On Line from Renascence Editions. Norton Critical Edition edited by Sheridan Baker. Amelia A Journey from this World to the Next The Covent Garden Journal Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon About Fielding Wilbur L. Cross, The History of Fielding . Three Volumes. Yale, 1918. F. Homes Duddon, Fielding: His Life, Works and Times

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