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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

21. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Field, Ellen Robena. Field, Eugene, 18501895. Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754. Fielding,Sarah, 1710-1768. Filson, John, ca. 1747-1788. Fischer, Kuno, 1824-1907.
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    Henry Fielding (17071754), British novelist and dramatist. Fielding was bornnear Glastonbury in Somerset in 1707 and was educated at Eton College.
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    Henry Fielding
    British novelist and dramatist. Fielding was born near Glastonbury in Somerset in 1707 and was educated at Eton College. 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 1728, 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 1737 was a direct result of his activities, and forced him to retire from the theatre and to embark on a career in law. However, he continued to write and his first major success being a parody of Samuel Richardson's melodramatic novel, Pamela . He followed this up with Joseph Andrews (1742), an original work in a similar vein. On the death of his first wife, Mary, in 1744, Fielding disregarded public opinion by marrying her maid. Despite this, he became a magistrate and his literary career went from strength to strength. However, his health had deteriorated to such an extent that he went abroad in search of a cure. He died in Lisbon in 1754. [Adapted from Wikipedia
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    24. UTEL: Henry Fielding Page
    Biography-bibliography page at University of Toronto.Category Arts Literature Authors F Fielding, Henry......UTEL, Henry Fielding (17071754). A Bio-bibliographical note about Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding (1707-1754) was born at Sharpham Park in Somerset in 1707.
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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 (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  Przygodach Józefa Andrewsa (1742, wydanie polskie 1787 pt. Ksi±dz wikary i przyjaciel jego Szeroko znana powie¶æ realistyczno-komiczna Historia ¿ycia Toma Jonesa, czyli dzieje podrzutka (1749, wydanie polskie 1793 pt. Podrzutek, czyli Historia Toma D¿ona Powie¶ci obyczajowo-satyryczne: Amelia (1751, przek³ad polski 1781 pt.

    28. Henry Fielding
    Henry Fielding (17071754). The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling. LondonA. 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.

    29. Britannia | Britain
    Translate this page Fielding, Henry (1707-1754). Englischer Romancier, Dramatiker undJurist. Mit seinem Zeitgenossen Samuel Richardson begründete er
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    Fielding, Henry (1707-1754) Englischer Romancier, Dramatiker und Jurist. Mit seinem Zeitgenossen Samuel Richardson begründete er die Tradition des englischen Romans. Fielding wurde in Sharpham Park bei Glastonbury (Somerset) geboren, besuchte das Eton College und studierte Jura in London und an der Universität Leiden . Von 1729 bis 1737 arbeitete er in London als Dramatiker und Theaterdirektor. Von seinen 25 in verschiedenen Formen geschriebenen Dramen war die Farce "The Life and Death of Tom Thumb The Great" "Leben und Tod von Tom Däumling, dem Großen" ) eines seiner beliebtesten Stücke. 1740 erhielt er seine Zulassung als Anwalt. Ab 1748 war er Friedensrichter in Manchester und ab 1749 in Middlesex . In dieser Funktion engagierte er sich vehement gegen soziale Mißstände und versuchte mit Hilfe von Reformen im Rechts- und Polizeiwesen gegen die zunehmende Kriminalität in London anzukämpfen.
    In der Zwischenzeit hatte er bereits mit der Abfassung von Romanen begonnen. Sein erster Roman, "The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams" "Joseph Andrews" ), sollte eine Parodie auf die sentimentale Moral des beliebten Briefromans

    30. Henry Fielding
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    Henry Fielding (1707-1754) Great Books Index: Henry Fielding : A collection of Fielding e-texts, including Joseph Andrews Tom Jones From This World to the Next Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon ... Miscellanies and Articles Henry Fielding , San Antonio College: A brief, partially annotated bibliography of Fielding's writing. Henry Fielding (1707-1754) : A biography and bibliography of the author. Henry "Feilding" Fielding , Incompetech British Author Series: A biography of the author by Laura MacLeod with an occasionally less than serious (i.e. satiric/light-hearted) tone. However, Macleod does provide a competent, if brief, overview of the author's life and work.-MJM History and Development of Prose Style Part 6: Early Eighteenth Century , Towson University: A collection of eighteenth-century critical statements on prose style, including material by Mary Astell, Jonathan Swift, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Cotton Mather, Sarah Kemble Knight and others.-MJM The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling , University of Vermont Tom Jones : The Comedy of Knowledge" by John Unsworth Modern Language Quarterly , 48.3 (September 1987)

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    35. 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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    T om Jones BOOK IV
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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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    37. Henry Fielding
    Biography, Works. (17071754). Henry Fielding was born at Wedmore, England on22 April 1707, the first child of Edmund Fielding and Sarah Gould Fielding.
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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. 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.

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    Henry Fielding (17071754). Now, in reality, the world has paid toogreat a compliment to critics, and has imagined them to be men
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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

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    Fielding went to Eton from the age of 12, where he was a contemporary of Pitt the Elder.
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    Manager of the Little Theatre in the Haymarket, editor of The Champion, lawyer
    Did you know? Fielding's pamphlet 'An Inquiry into the Causes of the Late Increase of Robbers' helped bring about the advent of a professional police force. Critical verdict One of the originators of the novel - playful, bawdy and vigorous - Fielding's reputation as a stylist is still formidable. As George Eliot wrote in Middlemarch, when reading a Fielding novel the author himself seems to draw his armchair into the room "and chat with us in all the lusty ease of his fine English". Samuel Johnson, though, disapproved of Tom Jones's libertinism in the strongest possible terms. Fielding took burlesque seriously, as the immensely popular Shamela and anti-heroic drama Tom Thumb demonstrate; indeed, it was his satirical liberties onstage which helped contribute to the censorship laws that drove him to fiction.

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    Name Last modified Size Description ... From This World to the Next.txt 30-Jan-1999 12:40 262K Journal of A Voyage to Lisbon.txt 30-Jan-1999 12:43 259K THE HISTORY OF TOM JONES/ 03-Jan-2002 16:44 - Apache/2.0.42 Server at ftp.cdut.edu.cn Port 80

    40. Index Of /pub/english/English Literature/F/HENRY FIELDING(1707-1754)/THE HISTORY
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