List of Illustrations.
Preface.
1. Student, 1707-1730.
Chronology.
Early Life.
Literary Apprenticeship.
2. Playwright, 1730-1737.
Chronology.
Author of Farce and Comedy.
Libertine and Freethinker.
3. Hackney Writer and Barrister, 1737-1741.
Chronology.
Essayist.
Experiments in Prose and Poetry.
4. Author of Joseph Andrews, 1741-1742.
Chronology.
Anti-Pamela: Character and Action.
The Man in the Work.
5. Author of Tom Jones, 1742-1748.
Chronology.
Man of Letters.
Attorney for the Defense.
Patriot and Historian.
6. Magistrate, 1748-1754.
Chronology.
Reformer.
Author of Amelia.
Autobiography.
In the Wake of Amelia.
Retirement and Death.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index.
Ronald Paulson is professor of English at John Hopkins University. He is both a major authority on Henry Fielding and one of the world's leading scholars of eighteenth-century literary and artistic culture. His recent books include The Beautiful, Novel and Strange: Aesthetics and Heterodoxy (!995) and Don Quixote in England: The Aesthetics of Laughter (1998).
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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
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toward deism and his relationship with William Hogarth are
valuable. The scholarship is admirably thorough." "Recommended for
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