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... Fielding came to fiction via parody , with Shamela and Joseph Andrews . It took three editions of the enormously popular Pamela to incite Fielding to commit his first hostile act : the shameless high burlesque of Shamela ( 1741 ) .
... Fielding came to fiction via parody , with Shamela and Joseph Andrews . It took three editions of the enormously popular Pamela to incite Fielding to commit his first hostile act : the shameless high burlesque of Shamela ( 1741 ) .
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... Fielding saw civility as an affair of morals and not just manners ( see Chapter 5 ) . To cite Rawson again , ' Fielding's tone , witty and impassioned , belongs to a mental world where patrician hauteur and moral generosity are con ...
... Fielding saw civility as an affair of morals and not just manners ( see Chapter 5 ) . To cite Rawson again , ' Fielding's tone , witty and impassioned , belongs to a mental world where patrician hauteur and moral generosity are con ...
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... Fielding . In 1743 Fielding brought out three volumes of miscellanies . These included some earlier work , and as the impressive list of subscribers indicates were meant chiefly to improve Fielding's financial standing . The first ...
... Fielding . In 1743 Fielding brought out three volumes of miscellanies . These included some earlier work , and as the impressive list of subscribers indicates were meant chiefly to improve Fielding's financial standing . The first ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Landscape of the Age | 5 |
The Shape of Society | 7 |
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