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History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
- Written by: Henry Fielding
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In this timeless classic, first published in 1749, we delve into the captivating story of Tom Jones, a foundling raised by a kind-hearted squire. Amidst the backdrop of Somersetshire, two neighboring squires—one affable and generous, the other a fiery lover of the hunt and drink—embark on a comedic scheme to marry the formers nephew to the latters daughter, much to her dismay. For her heart belongs to Tom, whose charming yet reckless nature has led him into a series of misadventures, both real and perceived. With a cast of characters who fervently believe in their own righteousness, the ...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding
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"I do not pretend to say the young man is without faults; but they are all the faults of wildness and of youth; faults which he may, nay, which I am certain he will, relinquish."One of the great works of the English literary canon, this comic masterpiece, first published in 1749, draws us into the lives of two neighbouring Somersetshire squires and friends, one genial and generous, the other a hot-headed lover of the hunt and the bottle, who conspire together, on the basis of a mutual misunderstanding, to marry the former's nephew to the latter's daughter, very much to the discomfort of the ...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding
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"I do not pretend to say the young man is without faults; but they are all the faults of wildness and of youth; faults which he may, nay, which I am certain he will, relinquish."One of the great works of the English literary canon, this comic masterpiece, first published in 1749, draws us into the lives of two neighbouring Somersetshire squires and friends, one genial and generous, the other a hot-headed lover of the hunt and the bottle, who conspire together, on the basis of a mutual misunderstanding, to marry the former's nephew to the latter's daughter, very much to the discomfort of the ...
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Don Quixote in England
- Written by: Henry Fielding
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In this delightful adaptation, we find Don Quixote and his loyal squire Sancho transported to the English countryside. At a quaint inn, the Knight of the Woeful Countenance encounters a host of eccentric characters, each as mad as he is. Join us for a whimsical journey filled with humor and adventure, as these beloved characters navigate the quirks of their new surroundings.
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Authors Farce
- Written by: Henry Fielding
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In a twist of fate, Henry Fielding found himself unable to publish his plays, leading him to craft a farcical masterpiece about his very struggle. This play culminates in an entertaining third act that features a mock Puppet Show, delightfully performed by actors, titled The Pleasures of the Town. Join us for a humorous and insightful exploration of the trials of authorship, brought to life by a talented cast, including Luckless, the beleaguered author, and a colorful ensemble of characters. - Summary by ToddHW
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Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon
- Written by: Henry Fielding
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Embark on a memorable sailing voyage from England to Portugal in the mid-eighteenth century, as narrated by one of the eras leading humorists, satirists, novelists, and playwrights. This poignant work, recorded during the final chapter of his life, interweaves the authors declining health with the captivating details of his journey.
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Amelia (Vol. 1) by Henry Fielding (1707 - 1754)
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This is the first volume of a three volume novel. In this novel, Amelia marries William Booth against her mother's desires, and the two must move to London. Fielding explores the issues of married life such as infidelity and whether women's intelligence is equal to men's. (Summary by Libby Gohn)
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The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling by Henry Fielding
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Tom Jones is considered one of the first prose works describable as a novel. The novel is divided into 18 smaller books. Tom Jones is a foundling discovered on the property of a very kind, wealthy landowner, Squire Allworthy. Tom grows into a vigorous and lusty, yet honest and kind-hearted, youth. He develops affection for his neighbor's daughter, Sophia Western. On one hand, their love reflects the romantic comedy genre popular in 18th-century Britain. However, Tom's status as a bastard causes Sophia's father and Allworthy to oppose their love; this criticism of class friction in society ...
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History of Tom Jones, A Foundling, The by Henry Fielding (1707 - 1754)
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Tom Jones is considered one of the first prose works describable as a novel. The novel is divided into 18 smaller books. Tom Jones is a foundling discovered on the property of a very kind, wealthy landowner, Squire Allworthy. Tom grows into a vigorous and lusty, yet honest and kind-hearted, youth. He develops affection for his neighbor's daughter, Sophia Western. On one hand, their love reflects the romantic comedy genre popular in 18th-century Britain. However, Tom's status as a bastard causes Sophia's father and Allworthy to oppose their love; this criticism of class friction in society ...
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