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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 [VILÁGIRODALMI ARCKÉPCSARNOK]
Eredeti kép. Henry Fielding (17071754). A történelem úgy hozta,hogy Angliában gyorsabban fejlodött a polgárság, és hamarabb
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A történelem úgy hozta, hogy Angliában gyorsabban fejlõdött a polgárság, és hamarabb is ütközött össze a feudalizmussal, mint az európai kontinensen. Százötven évvel hamarabb volt ott gyõzedelmes forradalom, mint Franciaországban, és mire elkövetkezett a XVIII. század, már kibontakozott az angol kapitalista-polgári élet, a maga sajátosságaival együtt. Ezekhez az angol polgári sajátosságokhoz tartoz ott a feudális múlt számos maradványa, amely szervesen épült bele a tõkés termelésbe és a polgári életformába. Az angol burzsoá élethez hozzátartoznak a lordok is és a köztisztelt évszázados hagyományok is. Ez a hagyományokkal és lordokkal teljes világ a zonban mégis polgári volt már akkor, amikor a franciák még csak készülõdtek a nagy változásra, és a franciáktól keletebbre élõk még csak nem is készülõdtek. Angliában polgári irodalom volt a XVIII. század elsõ felében, s ez az irodalom dicsõítette azokat a z erkölcsi eszményeket, amelyeket a polgárság a magáénak tudott. A kor legnépszerûbb, legolvasottabb írója Richardson volt, aki hosszú és érzelmes regényekben magasztalta a szüzességét védõ hajadont, megbélyegezte a gonosz csábítót, ünnepelte a békés c saládi életet. Alighanem a legnépszerûbb regénye a

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63. Primis -- Library Of The Future: Henry Fielding -- Updated 6/29/2001
Henry Fielding. (17071754) — An English novelist and dramatist,he was also an attorney and London’s first police magistrate.
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64. Biblioteca Quijotesca: Henry Fielding - Espéculo
Biblioteca Quijotesca. Henry Fielding (17071754). Tom Jones. Henry Fielding(1707-1754), de The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. (1749). 18/08/2002
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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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65. Henry Fielding : The Twickenham Museum
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66. Project Gutenberg: Catalog Search
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67. NRK.no - Forfattere
Fielding, Henry. Britiske Henry Fielding (17071754) kom fra en standsmessigfamilie, men hadde ingen nedarvet rikdom å flyte på.
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Britiske Henry Fielding (1707-1754) kom fra en standsmessig familie, men hadde ingen nedarvet rikdom å flyte på. Fielding forsøkte å tjene penger som forfatter.
Publisert 03.07.2002 12:18. Henry Fielding var barnebarn av en jarl, sønn av en general, hadde skoleår på Eton og jusstudier ved universitetet i Leyden. Økonomisk sett var familien likevel ikke av de mest bemidlede.
Sensurert som dramatiker
På 1730-tallet skrev han skuespill hvor han gjorde narr av tragediens vokabular og konvensjoner, og snart slo han seg på sosial og politisk satire i dramatisk form. Hans satiriske dramatikk var så vellykket at den påskyndet innføringen av teatersensur i 1737 – Fielding bidro altså selv til å sette et ufrivillig punktum for sin egen karriere som dramatiker. Til glede for samtidens og ettertidens lesere fikk hans litterære evner snart utløp i en annen sjanger, nemlig romanen.
Satirisk Pamela
Englands voksende skare av romanlesere kastet seg i 1740 over første bind av brevromanen Pamela, skrevet av Samuel Richardson. Romanen handler om hvordan tjenestejenta Pamela standhaftig står imot den umoralske husherrens stadige forsøk på å forføre henne. Til slutt omvendes denne skjørtejegeren av en husherre totalt, han redder seg inn på den borgerlige moralens smale sti og blir Pamelas legitime ektemann. Ikke alle hadde like stor sans for denne beretningen om dydens belønning. Fielding må raskt ha funnet ut at Rihcardsons roman var et takknemlig objekt for hans parodiske og satiriske legning.

68. Dans La Bibliothèque De Livresse - Amélia, Henry Fielding
Henry Fielding (1707-1754) domine le romananglais du XVIIIe siècle. Amélia, son dernier livre, dont la
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69. The San Antonio College LitWeb Henry Fielding Page
The Henry Fielding Page. ( 1707 1754 ) Major Works. Several of Fielding's works are available in Penguin editions. Drama. The Author's Farce ( 1730 ). The Tragedy of Tragedies; or, The Life and Death of Tom Thumb ( 1731 ). Jonathan Wild ( 1743 ). Fielding's satire on 'greatness.' The History of Tom Jones
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Pasquin, A Dramatic Satire of the Times

Novels
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

70. Henry Fielding
Click here to visit our sponsor. Henry Fielding, the eldest of seven children,was born on April 22, 1707, at Sharpham Park, in Somerset, England.
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Henry Fielding , the eldest of seven children, was born on April 22, 1707, at Sharpham Park, in Somerset, England. He was the son of General Edmund Fielding, His mother, Sarah Gould Fielding, was the daughter of a judge. Their marriage had been highly disapproved of by Sarah's parents on the grounds that Edmund was too poor and could not even manage what little money he did have. When Henry was two, his father ‘retired’ to an estate near East Stour in Dorset, where he was unsuccessful as a gentleman farmer and where Sarah Gould Fielding died when Henry was just ten years old. Henry had been raised by his father to dislike Catholics, so it is ironic that when two years later his father remarried a woman to kept an eating-house she was an Italian Henry's father and his maternal grandmother, Lady Gould, battled for custody of the children. His grandmother eventually sued for custody of Henry and his siblings, and won . Edmund eventually died in a debtor's prison, leaving behind an estate valued at five pounds. Apparently his wife's parents were on to something. It should be noted that Edmund spelled his name Feilding in the belief that it was the more aristocratic form.

71. Henry Fielding
Henry Fielding was born at Sharpham Park, Somerset. His mother died when Fieldingwas eleven, and when his father remarried, Henry was sent to Eton.
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I've done my duty, and I've done no more."

(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.

72. Lexikon - Henry Fielding Definition Erklärung Bedeutung
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Henry Fielding 22. April 8. Oktober in Lissabon ) war ein ber¼hmter englischer Romanautor, Satiriker, Dramatiker, Journalist und Jurist. Henry Fielding wurde am 22. April 1707 in Sharpham Park bei Glastonbury, Somerset, in GroŸbritannien 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 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 (1737). Fielding begr¼ndete 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 B¤nde, 1743) enthalten

73. Henry Fielding - Wikipedia

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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 , einen satirischen Roman über das Heldentum. Sein berühmtester Roman, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

74. Henry Fielding Quotes - The Quotations Page
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75. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Fielding, Henry 1707 - 1754
Fielding, Henry 1707 1754 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. LEGGATT,Alexander, English stage comedy 1490-1990, X 6093. PRINGLE, Patrick,
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76. Henry Fielding, 1707 - 1754
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77. MSN Encarta - Fielding, Henry
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78. Henry Fielding --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
, Henry Fielding Biographical Note com Brief information on this British novelistand playwright considered the founder of the English novel (1707–1754).
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79. Henry Fielding Life Stories, Books, & Links
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Died: October 8, 1754 Lisbon, Portugal Related authors: Daniel Defoe Fanny Burney John Gay Samuel Richardson ... list all writers HENRY FIELDING - LIFE STORIES Tom Jones , for "such Gentlemen and Ladies as please" On this day in 1749 the publication of Henry Fielding's Tom Jones was announced in "The General Advertiser," along with an apology: "It being impossible to get Sets bound fast enough to answer Demand for them, such Gentlemen and Ladies as please, may have them sew'd in Blue Paper and Boards, at the Price of 16s. a Set, of A. Millar over against Catharine-street in the Strand Fielding as Hercules, Cibber as Shakespeare

80. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
To the lobby of the Internet Public Library. Online Literary CriticismCollection. Henry Fielding (1707 1754). Nationality British,
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