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Staging Henry Fielding: The Author-Narrator in Tom Jones On Screen
Published 2017-06-01“…This key feature of such adaptations is also central to the screen versions of Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones (1749). In much of Fielding’s fiction, the narrator, typically understood as an embodiment of Fielding himself, is a particularly prominent presence. …”
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The Linguistic Precepts of the Royal Society and their Influence in Henry Fielding's Language
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"A World Against Itself": The Dynamics of Good Nature and Virtue in Henry Fielding's Plays
Published 2020-03-01“…Most significantly, it has positioned Henry Fielding himself in a “comedic” tradition in which characters are not ultimately responsible for themselves. …”
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Interrupting the Illusion in the Closet: Literary Tableaux of Contemplation in Henry Fielding’s Novel Tom Jones
Published 2021-12-01“…Focusing on the 18thcentury English writer Henry Fielding, this paper provides a close reading of selected scenes from the novel Tom Jones, arguing that Fielding created his own tableaux of contemplation. …”
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"A World Against Itself": The Dynamics of Good Nature and Virtue in Henry Fielding's Plays
Published 2020-03-01“…Most significantly, it has positioned Henry Fielding himself in a “comedic” tradition in which characters are not ultimately responsible for themselves. …”
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A MÁSCARA E O CONTRARREGRA: A ARTE ÉPICO-CÔMICA DA AFETAÇÃO EM MACHADO DE ASSIS E HENRY FIELDING
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“The art of dividing” : la forme du chapitre dans Tom Jones de Henry Fielding
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“Not Handel's sweet music more pleases the ear, than…”: The Music of Sound in Fielding's and Joseph Reed's Tom Jones
Published 2016-06-01Subjects: “…Henry Fielding…”
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Ensaios teóricos: os capitulos introdutórios de Henry Fielding Exploring theory: Fielding’s prefatory chapters
Published 2000-01-01“…Henry Fielding, um dos fundadores do romance inglês, deixou um material teórico bastante rico a respeito do gênero em ascensão, que ele discutiu em prefácios e nos célebres capítulos introdutórios a Tom Jones. …”
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Imaginaire alimentaire et maladie dans The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon de Henry Fielding (1755)
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“I am, in reality, the founder of a new province of writing” : narrative performance and consumption in Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones.
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Del espíritu de las narrativas pasadas en Oliver Twist
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Američtí archeologové a antropologové na Moravě v období mezi světovými válkami
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Theatre and the novel, from Behn to Fielding
Published 2017“…Abandoning control over ‘reality’: author-characters in Henry Fielding’s plays<br/> i. The satirist satirized in Fielding’s author-character plays<br/> ii. …”
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The Picaresque in the 18th century English Novel
Published 2008-10-01“…Both Daniel Defoe in his Moll Flanders, Captain Singleton and other works, Jonathan Swift in his Gulliver’s Travels and Henry Fielding in his The history of Tom John, a Foundling wish to reveal the true picture of the values and morals of the time, the real strives and face of man, the social motives which often create inextricable situations for people and promote picaresque actions making them become a thief and picaroon.…”
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Johnson and fiction
Published 2022“…The chapter opens by considering Johnson’s seemingly hostile attitude to the eighteenth-century novel and its realistic portrayals of human life, as contrasted with that of his contemporary Henry Fielding. It places The Rambler’s theoretical strictures on such writing alongside Johnson’s views on biography and practice as a writer of fiction in Rasselas, eliciting his various contradictory opinions on representing bad characters and negative examples in literature. …”
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Drama for Students : Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on.
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