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The Life of Henry Fielding (Blackwell Critical Biographies) [Hardcover]

Ronald Paulson (Author)

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0631191461 978-0631191469 April 17, 2000 1
Each chapter in this intriguing book by one of the world's leading authorities on Henry Fielding begins with an annotated chronology of the known facts, followed by analyses of the important issues. Paulson's account must be essential reading to all admirers and serious students of Fielding and his work.

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"With its generous fomat and heavyweight line-up of contributors, the Blackwell Critical Biographies series has developed into an impressive body of biographical and critical appraisals, and The Life of Henry Fielding is a powerful addition." Review of English Studies

"Instead of dwelling on the life, Paulson (John Hopkins Univ.) provides learned and sensitive readings of all of Fielding's major works and many minor ones." "The comments on Fielding's attitudes toward deism and his relationship with William Hogarth are valuable. The scholarship is admirably thorough." "Recommended for collections serving upper-division undergraduates and above." Choice

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For Henry Fielding, 'storytelling', whether in the form of a play, essay or novel, was a means of transmuting the dross of his own experiences.

In this important new critical biography, Ronald Paulson brilliantly demonstrates how Fielding's life and writings evolved according to his experiments with different professions. It is not sufficient to say that he moved from one literary genre to the next, from drama to essay, from satire to novel. As a playwright and theater manager he thematized the theater and its workings in his writings, moving on to do the same as a journalist, barrister, and finally magistrate. Tom Jones, for example, can be interpreted as a self-projection, seen from the perspective of a barrister, an advocate for the defense; or Billy Booth as a conflation of the author and his father, seen now from the perspective of a grim but just magistrate.

Each chapter in this intriguing book begins with an annotated chronology of the known facts, followed by analyses of the important issues. Paulson's account will be essential reading for all admirers of Fielding as well as serious students of his work.


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1707 Apr. 22. HF is born to Lieutenant-Colonel Edmund Fielding and his wife Sarah at Sharpham Park, Glastonbury, Somersetshire, the home of his maternal grandparents, Sir Henry and Lady Gould. Read the first page
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critical deism, false greatness, comic epic, gin drinking
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Tom Jones, Joseph Andrews, Tom Thumb, Jonathan Wild, Don Quixote, Drury Lane, Lady Mary, Miss Matthews, Henry Fielding, Lady Booby, Little Haymarket, Parson Adams, Black George, East Stour, Several Masques, Hogarth's Harlot, David Simple, Edmund Fielding, Trustees of the British Museum, Harlot's Progress, Richardson's Pamela, Good Samaritan, New Testament, The Temple Beau, Bow Street
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