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Henry Fielding (1707–1754)

Autor de Tom Jones

267+ Obras 14,629 Miembros 171 Reseñas 36 Preferidas

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Henry Fielding, 1707 - 1754 A succcessful playwright in his twenties, Henry Fielding turned to the study of law and then to journalism, fiction, and a judgeship after his Historical Register, a political satire on the Walpole government, contributed to the censorship of plays that put him out of mostrar más business. As an impoverished member of the upper classes, he knew the country squires and the town nobility; as a successful young playwright, the London jet set; as a judge at the center of London, the city's thieves, swindlers, petty officials, shopkeepers, and vagabonds. As a political journalist (editor-author of The Champion, 1739-1741; The True Patriot, 1745-1746; The Jacobite's Journal, 1747-1748; The Covent-Garden Journal, 1752), he participated in argument and intrigue over everything from London elections to national policy. He knowledgeably attacked and defended a range of politicians, from ward heelers to the Prince of Wales. When Fielding undertook writing prose fiction to ridicule the simple morality of Pamela by Samuel Richardson, he first wrote the hilarious burlesque Shamela (1741). However, he soon found himself considering all the forces working on humans, and in Joseph Andrews (1742) (centering on his invented brother of Pamela), he played with the patterns of Homer, the Bible, and Cervantes to create what he called "a comic epic poem in prose." His preface describing this new art form is one of the major documents in literary criticism of the novel. Jonathan Wild, a fictional rogue biography of a year later, plays heavily with ironic techniques that leave unsettled Fielding's great and recurring theme: the difficulty of uniting goodness, or an outflowing love of others, with prudence in a world where corrupted institutions support divisive pride rather than harmony and self-fulfillment. In his masterpiece Tom Jones (1749), Fielding not only faces this issue persuasively but also shows for the first time the possibility of bringing a whole world into an artistic unity, as his model Homer had done in verse. Fielding develops a coherent and centered sequence of events-something Congreve had done casually on a small scale in Incognita 60 years before. In addition he also relates the plot organically to character and theme, by which he gives us a vision of the archetypal good person (Tom) on a journey toward understanding. Every act by every character in the book reflects the special and typical psychology of that character and the proper moral response. In Tom Jones, Fielding affirms the existence of an order under the surface of chaos. In his last novel, Amelia (1751), which realistically examines the misery of London, he can find nothing reliable except the prudent good heart, and that only if its possessor escapes into the country. Fielding based the title character on his second wife, with whom he was deeply in love. However, ill himself, still saddened by the deaths of his intensely loved first wife and daughter, and depressed by a London magistrate's endless toil against corruption, Fielding saw little hope for goodness in that novel or in his informal Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon (1755). Shortly after traveling to Lisbon for his health, Fielding died at the age of 47, having proved to his contemporaries and successors that the lowly novel was capable of the richest achievements of art. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Series

Obras de Henry Fielding

Tom Jones (1749) 8,216 copias, 94 reseñas
Joseph Andrews (1742) 1,792 copias, 23 reseñas
Joseph Andrews and Shamela (1741) 1,517 copias, 9 reseñas
Jonathan Wild (1741) 527 copias, 6 reseñas
Amelia (1751) 382 copias, 5 reseñas
Tom Jones (Norton Critical Editions) (1973) 344 copias, 4 reseñas
Tom Jones (2/2) (1749) 176 copias
Anti-Pamela AND Shamela (1741) 104 copias, 2 reseñas
Shamela (1741) 93 copias, 3 reseñas
100 Eternal Masterpieces of Literature - volume 1 (2017) — Contribuidor — 61 copias
Pamela/Shamela (1980) 52 copias
Joseph Andrews (1/2) (2006) 31 copias
Amelia (2/2) (1962) 23 copias
Joseph Andrews (2/2) (2007) 22 copias
Tom Jones [abridged] (1964) 20 copias
The Grub-Street opera (1968) 18 copias
Amelia (1/2) (2008) 17 copias
[unidentified works] (2009) 8 copias
Miscellanies (1973) 6 copias
The Female Husband (2010) 6 copias, 2 reseñas
Henry Fielding : Romans (1964) 6 copias, 1 reseña
Amelia (3/3) (2012) 4 copias
The Lovers Assistant (2010) 4 copias
Tom Jones (4/4) — Autor — 4 copias
The Mock Doctor (2004) 3 copias
Amelia (1/3) (1903) 3 copias
Amelia (2/3) (1903) 3 copias
Tom Jones (3/4) — Autor — 3 copias
Tom Jones (1/3) (1966) 3 copias
Pasquin 3 copias
Tom Jones (3/3) — Autor — 2 copias
Farsy 2 copias
Tom Jones (2/3) — Autor — 2 copias
The wedding-day 2 copias
Rape Upon Rape (2019) 2 copias
Ameilia 1 copia
The Grub Street Opera (1968) 1 copia
Ton Jones 1 copia
Pasquin 1 copia
Tom Jones (2/4) — Autor — 1 copia
Tom Jones (1/4) — Autor — 1 copia
The Modern Husband (2004) 1 copia
Izbrannye sochineniia (1989) 1 copia
South Wind 1 copia
Amelia. Vol I (2008) 1 copia
The Works (2016) 1 copia
Miscellanies and poems (1872) 1 copia
Фарсы 1 copia

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British Dramatists from Dryden to Sheridan (1975) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones92 copias, 1 reseña
Tom Jones [1963 film] (1992) — Original book — 65 copias, 2 reseñas
Eighteenth Century Plays (1972) — Contribuidor — 62 copias, 1 reseña
Modern Arthurian Literature (1992) — Contribuidor — 31 copias
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Eighteenth Century Women: An Anthology (1984) — Contribuidor — 23 copias, 1 reseña
Lock Up Your Daughters, Acting Edition (1967) — Original book — 17 copias
Law in Action: An Anthology of the Law in Literature (1947) — Contribuidor — 13 copias
Englische Essays aus drei Jahrhunderten (1980) — Contribuidor — 10 copias
Great Love Scenes from Famous Novels (1943) — Contribuidor — 5 copias
Famous Stories of Five Centuries (1934) — Contribuidor — 4 copias
Joseph Andrews [1977 film] (1977) — Original book — 3 copias
Satire, burlesque, protest, and ridicule II (1974) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
Political operas I: Satire and allegory (1974) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
The medical and legal professions [ballad operas] (1974) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
Farce: amorous intrigue and deception I (1975) — Contribuidor — 1 copia

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Folio Archives 297: Tom Jones by Henry Fielding 2008 en Folio Society Devotees (noviembre 2022)

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A domestic novel from the earliest days of the English novel written in 1749 and in two volumes. A series of difficulties besets the marriage of Amelia and Billy Booth, mostly as a result of the husband's impetuousness and difficulties in saying "No". Amelia, on the other hand, is irreproachable in her patience, love, faith in, and sense of right and wrong with her rather tiresomely gormless spouse.
This is a novel that doesn't flag because it is full of incident and crises. Fielding acknowledges female good sense and courage in the face of the trials the family is faced with, largely a result of Billy's gambling, borrowing and inability to face up to responsibilities.
One has to say "Thank goodness for a well regulated banking system". Billy's problems would have been much eased if it were not for unscrupulous borrowing from so-called friends.
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ivanfranko | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 31, 2023 |
Schon als ich das Buch zum ersten Mal las, fand ich es witzig, dass sich der Autor so oft an mich als Leserin wendet, und ich fragte mich, ob er sich wirklich eine Leserin wie mich, mehr als 200 Jahre nach dem Erscheinen des Buches, vorgestellt hatte. Das Buch ist sehr witzig geschrieben und hat einen sehr amüsanten Stil, der unter anderem deshalb so vergnüglich ist, weil der Autor immer wieder den Leser anspricht. Es ist ein dickes Buch über das Findelkind Tom Jones, dem wahrscheinlich alles passiert, was einem Menschen so passieren kann. Er wird als Baby im Bett eines reichen Adligen gefunden, was ich ein sehr seltsames Setting fand. An diesem Landsitz wird er wie ein Sohn aufgezogen, natürlich wird er zum Opfer von allerhand Intrigen, bis er am Ende glücklich wird. Es ist einer der ersten Romane, die es in der englischen Sprache gab. Und nach all den Jahren kann man ihn immer noch sehr gut lesen.… (más)
 
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Wassilissa | 93 reseñas más. | Oct 18, 2023 |
"It is much easier to make good men wise, than to make bad men good."

The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling, as the title suggest is about the life of Tom Jones, the main character, and in truth it is an early rom-com. As a baby, Tom Jones was left to the care of Squire Allworthy, a prominent and wealthy landowner in Somerset. Despite his inauspicious start in life Tom was raised by the Squire and his sister, Bridget, as though he was part of their family.

Meanwhile, Sergeant Blifil begins courting Bridget and eventually, they are married and have a son, William. The novel highlights the contrasting personas of Tom and William Blifil. On one hand, Tom is crude and unrefined but has a heart of gold, whereas Blifil is cultured but is greedy and calculating. Bilfil tries to discredit Tom's with the latter's love interest, Sophia Western and marry her himself but is only interested in the fortune that she would bring to any marriage.

The novel is also packed with minor characters who explore different human virtues: kindness and wickedness, greed and honesty, justice and injustice. There are the good Samaritans, bullies, shady characters, the greedy and the generous, loyal and disloyal, promiscuous women and gossip mongers. Throughout, there is Tom, who is both perfect and flawed at the same time. The novel also explores the position of women in 18th-century Britain and their general lack of power.

Despite its length it has a very straightforward plot. The novel is divided into 18 smaller books, with each book having an introductory chapter, as well as commentaries scattered throughout the book. Although the truth and mystery shrouding Tom's birth was promised early on in the novel it isn't revealed until its climax and it took me totally by surprise. The ending has the feel of fairy tale to it because “they all lived happily ever after.”

Overall, 'Tom Jones' is a lengthy but relatively light read. It is straightforward and easier to understand than some classics and made me smile at times. I particularly liked Squire Western's character whom I found rather comical however, I also found it a little repetitive at times, hence my rating, but I'm glad that I've finally read it.
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PilgrimJess | 93 reseñas más. | Aug 30, 2023 |
Aivan uskomattoman hienoa kieltä, kirjailijalla ja suomentajalla on koko ajan pilke silmäkulmassa, mutta huumori on niin hienovaraista ja tyylikästä etten keksi toista yhtä hyvin tehtyä opusta. Juonikin on ihan hyvä, joten kirjasta tuli kyllä yksi kaikkien aikojen suosikeistani! Täydellistä!
 
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KirjaJussi | 93 reseñas más. | Jul 21, 2023 |

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Kenneth Hopkins Introduction (Tom Jones), Introduction
Martin Horder Introduction (Amelia)
Derrick Harris Illustrator (Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones)
Frank Martin Illustrator (Jonathan Wild)
Simon Brett Cover Designer (all); Illustrator (Amelia)
Harry Diamond Illustrator
Justin Rainey Activities by
James Butler Adapted by
Claude Rawson Introduction
Tom Keymer Editor, Introduction
Louis Kronenberger Introduction
Frank Kermode Afterword
Pina Sergi Translator
Hubert Gravelot Illustrator
Siegfried Lang Translator
Fritz Göttler Afterword
Edward Gorey Cover designer
Warren Chappell Illustrator
Ralph H. Singleton Introduction
T. M. Cleland Illustrator
Marja Alopaeus Translator
Rufus Sewell Narrator
Maynard Mack Introduction
Hugh Amory Editor
J. H. Plumb Foreword
Daniela Fink Translator
A. R. Humphreys Introduction
George Cruikshank Cover artist
John M. Bullitt Introduction

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Obras
267
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28
Miembros
14,629
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#1,574
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
171
ISBNs
761
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