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It has a serious, largely unappreciated pedigree, flagged by cameos in the 18th- and 19th-century novels of Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray and Henry Fielding, Mr. Wondrich said. The Tipsy Diaries: Punch, the Drink of Dickens, Redeemed 2010-10-14T20:36:00Z
The last part of the exhibition, dedicated to “the myth of Cervantes” and his legacy, highlights how English writers followed Cervantes’s lead in fiction, including Henry Fielding and his novel “Tom Jones.” In Spain, Catching Up With Cervantes 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z
And Henry Fielding, because whoever wrote “Tom Jones” must be tons of fun, right? Marlon James: By the Book 2019-01-31T05:00:00Z
Imagine Voltaire's Candide with the hero rewritten as a reckless entrepreneur rather than a feckless innocent, or a picaresque fable by Henry Fielding transplanted to America between 1759 and 1776, and you get the picture. The Low Road – review 2013-03-28T12:01:43Z
Not even Henry Fielding would have dreamed of a character, brought so high, then so low, then so insanely high again, all by his own hubris. Piers Morgan meets Oprah in his debut as CNN's new Larry King 2011-01-17T23:34:08Z
Mid-18th-century England comes alive in this retelling of the classic Henry Fielding novel from PBS’s “Masterpiece,” a literary adaptation series. What’s on TV This Week: ‘Tom Jones’ and ‘Couples Therapy’ 2023-04-24T04:00:00Z
Henry Fielding’s rollicking novel “Jonathan Wild” conjures the scene. The Medium: Art-Theft Blogs 2010-06-04T16:35:00Z
Henry Fielding, author of “Tom Jones,” uses it in one of his plays in 1743: “This is a bloody positive old fellow.” The modern history of swearing: Where all the dirtiest words come from 2013-05-11T12:30:00Z
In the foreword to “The Collected Stories of Machado de Assis,” published this month, the critic Michael Wood invokes Henry James, Henry Fielding, Chekhov, Sterne, Nabokov and Calvino — all in two paragraphs. A Master Storyteller From 19th-Century Brazil, Heir to the Greats and Entirely Sui Generis 2018-06-06T04:00:00Z
Passages from other works and forms — “Song of Solomon” and haikus and catechetical quizzes — are interspersed with pastiches of Indian film, emoticons and authorial asides in the manner of Henry Fielding. ‘The Cauliflower’: The life of the Hindu mystic Sri Ramakrishna 2016-08-06T04:00:00Z
“Tom Jones,” beginning a four-episode run Sunday on PBS, comes from Henry Fielding’s 1749 comic romp “The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling.” 'Tom Jones' review: PBS Masterpiece's latest period drama is laid-back and enjoyable 2023-04-30T04:00:00Z
Another English masterpiece, Tom Jones, by Henry Fielding, tells the story of an orphan who travels all over England to win the hand of his lady. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z
To explain - novelist Henry Fielding's classic book The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling followed the dashing, cavorting rogue's escapades through 18th Century society. The writer behind musicals about Princess Diana and Tom Jones (twice) 2021-09-30T04:00:00Z
Henry Fielding’s lusty foundling hero meets a series of attractive women in 18th-century England. TV Listings: Here are the feature and TV Films airing the week of July 21 - 27, 2019 2019-07-19T04:00:00Z
His most exuberant role, which vaulted him to stardom, came in “Tom Jones,” based on Henry Fielding’s picaresque novel. Albert Finney, whose bawdy role in ‘Tom Jones’ earned him the first of five Oscar nominations, dies at 82 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
Instead, he teamed up with Tony Richardson again for Tom Jones, an adaptation of Henry Fielding's bawdy 18th Century novel. Obituary: Albert Finney 2019-02-08T05:00:00Z
After reading “Tom Jones,” at age twelve or thirteen, he filled a notebook that belonged to his father with diary entries in the style of Henry Fielding. Why Marlon James Decided to Write an African “Game of Thrones” 2019-01-21T05:00:00Z
A number of “Pamela” parodies also appeared, including two by a not yet famous Henry Fielding, then a thirty-four-year-old failed playwright studying to be a lawyer. The Prude Who Invented the Modern Novel 2016-05-16T04:00:00Z
Henry Fielding helped with the walls, Cervantes added the windows, warped glass and all. Does Fiction Need to Become Less ... Fictional?
He likes Henry Fielding partly because “he most excellent pen name of Captain Hercules Vinegar.” Elon Musk's Hyperloop: Why He Dreams So Big 2013-08-13T18:35:00Z
The proceedings, partly before Henry Fielding the novelist, were conducted with a laxity that seems now to be almost inconceivable. Legal Lore Curiosities of Law and Lawyers 2012-01-17T03:00:20.443Z
How does the case stand with the comedies of Dryden or with the novels of Henry Fielding? Essays on Modern Novelists 2011-11-22T03:00:10.817Z
It is also stated that Henry Fielding, so well known by his delightful stories of English society, once speculated rather largely on the manufacture of beechnut oil. The Nut Culturist A Treatise on Propogation, Planting, and Cultivation of Nut Bearing Trees and Shrubs Adapted to the Climate of the United States 2011-11-12T03:00:31.793Z
Henry Fielding was, however, also a journalist, a pamphleteer, and a justice of the peace for Middlesex and Westminster. The Pictorial Press Its Origin and Progress 2011-06-15T02:00:20.920Z
Henry Fielding’s mother was Sarah Gould, daughter of Sir Henry Gould, a judge of the king’s bench. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 3 "Fenton, Edward" to "Finistere" 2011-03-14T03:01:00.580Z
Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon by Henry Fielding with introduction and notes by Austin Dobson. A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 1 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe 2011-02-16T03:00:36.047Z
And then, he isn’t a fair example; he was a kind of literary exception to all rules; but take Smollett or Henry Fielding. The Carleton Case 2011-01-24T03:00:17.240Z
Thereupon I followed his polite example; and when the glass was at my lips, says I: "Mr. Henry Fielding." The Wayfarers 2010-12-30T03:00:22.387Z
He thought that of all the sons Mr. Henry Fielding Dickens most resembled his father. A Week's Tramp in Dickens-Land
The publishing history of this translation has been sketched by Cross, in his History of Henry Fielding, and may simply be summarized here. The Lovers Assistant, or, New Art of Love
Works of Henry Fielding, Esq. with an Essay on his life and genius, by Arthur Murphy, . . . A Catalogue of Books in English Later than 1700 (Vol 1 of 3) Forming a portion of the library of Robert Hoe 2011-02-16T03:00:36.047Z
It is altogether unnecessary to enlarge upon the genius of Henry Fielding. The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 2, May, 1851
He is but a common hackney writer of a man, Henry Fielding by name, who hath come out of Grub Street to take the country air. The Wayfarers 2010-12-30T03:00:22.387Z
Speaking of Dickens's readings, our informant relates a conversation with Charles Dickens's sixth son, Mr. Henry Fielding Dickens. A Week's Tramp in Dickens-Land
Amongst other Templars of the eighteenth century, with whose names the literature of their time is inseparably associated, were Henry Fielding, Henry Brooke, Oliver Goldsmith, and Edmund Burke. A Book About Lawyers
We believed the author of this work to possess a power of humour and sarcasm second only to that of Rabelais and Sidney Smith, and a genuine pathos worthy of Henry Fielding or Charles Dickens. Memoirs of the Court and Cabinets of George the Third From the Original Family Documents, Volume 2
The speech on Henry Fielding, the speech in which he compared the sound of London to "the roaring loom of time," the address on Democracy—to mention but a few—will not be easily forgotten. Stories of Authors, British and American
He was well versed in Dryden, Virgil, and Shakespeare, and passed the highest encomiums on the genius of Mr. Henry Fielding. The Wayfarers 2010-12-30T03:00:22.387Z
Macgreggor and Jenks walked up to the register on the desk, without showing any sign of recognition, and put down their names respectively as “Henry Fielding, Memphis, Tennessee,” and “Major Thomas Brown, Chattanooga.” Chasing an Iron Horse Or, A Boy's Adventures in the Civil War
In October of this year, his son Henry Fielding entered Trinity Hall, Cambridge, as an undergraduate. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 2, 1857-1870
It is a great pleasure to us to have the name of Henry Fielding Dickens associated with this book. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856
Henry Fielding wrote "Tom Jones" while living in this street. The Strand District The Fascination of London
Hill’s reference to “The Gentleman’s Advice” on page xxii is to a letter from Benjamin Slocock, who commended Pamela from his pulpit in St. Saviour’s, and thus helped provoke Henry Fielding. Samuel Richardson's Introduction to Pamela
E. Among the writers of English novels, Henry Fielding holds the first rank; he was the novelist of nature, and has described some scenes which bear a strong resemblance to that which is here delineated. The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings With Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency
What is more easily apprehended is the contempt of Henry Fielding—is the justice of that ridicule he was moved to visit it withal.  Views and Reviews Essays in appreciation
A cheap well-printed form is that of the Works of Henry Fielding in 12 volumes, published by Gay & Bird.  Immortal Memories
The same subject had also employed the pen of no less a person than Henry Fielding. Art in England Notes and Studies
Mr. Henry Fielding, who had some knowledge of human nature, was of the same opinion as the present candid inquirer. Historical Mysteries
It is not the overflowing of a warm, genial, sociable soul, such as that of Henry Fielding. Studies in Early Victorian Literature
With Richardson's novels English fiction took a long step forward; but it made a still greater advance in the hands of Henry Fielding. A History of English Prose Fiction
Henry Fielding.—The path of prose fiction, so handsomely opened by Richardson, was immediately entered and pursued by a genius of higher order, and as unlike him as it was possible to be. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
Henry Fielding, the novelist, was one of Harlequin's assailants. A History of Pantomime
Grace's most obedient and most humble Servant, 'Henry Fielding. Historical Mysteries
It is interesting to ask if Henry Fielding, barrister, journalist, tinker of plays and man-about-town, would ever have turned novelist, had it not been for Richardson, his predecessor. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities
Henry Fielding lodged in one of the houses in the village and penned a portion of "Tom Jones" here. Somerset
It is unnecessary to say that Henry Fielding knew that it was an unfortunate way of going on. All Things Considered
Hogarth's Portrait of Henry Fielding, executed after death from recollection, is remarkable as being the only likeness extant of the prince of English novelists. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 382, July 25, 1829
I am, with the highest Duty, 'My Lord, 'Your Grace's most obedient and most humble Servant, 'Henry Fielding. Historical Mysteries
When the world thinks of Henry Fielding it thinks of "Tom Jones," it is almost as if he had written naught else. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities
This dramatic piece, by Henry Fielding, the novelist, was produced in 1730, but was altered by Kane O'Hara, author of Midas, about half a century later. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
There is no need to tell the majority of modern young men even to live up to the theoretical ethics of Henry Fielding. All Things Considered
Henry Fielding holding the Banner of the "Champion" newspaper From a contemporary cartoon showing Sir Robert Walpole laughing at the "Funeral" of an Opposition Motion in Parliament. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Tom Jones is virtually Henry Fielding in his youth and is thoroughly lifelike, but Squire Allworthy, intended as an example of benevolent perfection, is no less of a pale abstraction than Sir Charles Grandison. A History of English Literature
Lady Mary was, therefore, a relation of the novelist, Henry Fielding, whose surname was spelt differently because, he explained, his branch of the family was the only one that could spell correctly. Lady Mary Wortley Montague Her Life and Letters (1689-1762)
Thereafter, like Henry Fielding, or Gilbert A'Beckett, he divided his days between penal law and polite literature. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 11, September, 1858
The two hundredth anniversary of Henry Fielding is very justly celebrated, even if, as far as can be discovered, it is only celebrated by the newspapers. All Things Considered
Henry Fielding, defending Betty Canning from her accusers, the Lord Mayor, Dr Hill, and the Gipsy From a contemporary print, now first reproduced, and the only known sketch of Fielding made during his lifetime. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Sharply opposed to Richardson stands his later contemporary and rival, Henry Fielding. A History of English Literature
Henry Fielding, was Lady Mary's second cousin; but there had never been any intimacy between them, although some acquaintance. Lady Mary Wortley Montague Her Life and Letters (1689-1762)
That Henry Fielding was wild and reckless in his youth it would be idle to contest;—indeed it is an intelligible, if not a necessary, consequence of his physique and his temperament. Fielding
The creators of the novel, Samuel Richardson and Henry Fielding, had done their best work by 1750. History of American Literature
At the date of his first plunge into these struggles England stood sorely in need of a pen as biting, as witty and as fearless, as that of Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Jonathan Wild was published as the third volume of the Miscellanies "by Henry Fielding, Esq." which came out in the spring of 1743. The History of the Life of the Late Mr Jonathan Wild the Great
Well; take Henry Fielding; it matters not whom I take, but take Fielding. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 4
The very subordinate part in the Miser of "Furnish, an Upholsterer," was taken by a third-rate actor, whose surname has been productive of no little misconception among Henry Fielding's biographers. Fielding
They will remember the critical and painful circumstances as recorded in Mr. Henry Fielding's biography of Mr. Jones. Old Friends, Epistolary Parody
To which is added a Plan of the Buildings proposed, with proper Elevations … By Henry Fielding, Esq.; Henry Fielding: a Memoir
No man ever respected your sex more than Henry Fielding Letters on Literature
But the delivery of the evening post broke in upon the periods of Henry Fielding, and Katharine found that her letters needed all her attention. Night and Day
In the following June, T. Waller of the Temple-Cloisters issued the first of a contemplated series of translations from Aristophanes by Henry Fielding, Esq., and the Rev. William Young who sat for Parson Adams. Fielding
I have read many worse things than even the worst of them, but not often worse things by so good a writer as Henry Fielding. Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon — Volume 1
Early in February the Advertiser announced "This Day is published A Letter to Henry Fielding Esqre. occasioned by his Enquiry into the causes of the late increase of Robbers &c." Henry Fielding: a Memoir
But I do think your neighbours lose a great deal by neglecting Henry Fielding Letters on Literature
"Yesterday," states the Public Advertiser of April 17, "Elizabeth Smith was committed to Newgate by Henry Fielding Esqre; being charged with stealing a great quantity of Linnen." Henry Fielding: a Memoir
The Preface announces, needlessly enough, that "Henry Fielding, Esq., is not the Author of this Book." Fielding
It was once the residence of Henry Fielding the celebrated novel writer. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Surely none other than Henry Fielding could have recorded with like zest this 'delicious flow of spirits' and 'comfortable nap' derived from a dose of laudanum. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
So the Rev. E. P. Roe is your favourite novelist there; a thousand of his books are sold for every two copies of the works of Henry Fielding Letters on Literature
And thither came the "porters and beggars," the composing of whose quarrels Henry Fielding himself has told us, occupied his days. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
There is but one authentic portrait of Henry Fielding. Fielding
Could the good clerk but have played the part of a Boswell to his illustrious master we should have something more than our present scanty materials for the personal life of Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Signed sealed & delivered by the within named Henry Fielding the day and year within mentioned, in the presence of Jos. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
It was but three years after the Lyme Regis episode that Henry Fielding, then a lad of one and twenty, won attention as a successful writer of comedy. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Henry Fielding From an engraving of a pen and ink sketch, made by Hogarth after Fielding's death. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Miss Raftor, who about this time became Mrs. Clive, appears, however, to have remained faithful to them, as also did Henry Fielding. Fielding
One of these trustees, we may note, was Henry Fielding's uncle, Davidge Gould. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
The words of the enlightened Criticulus echo sadly when we remember that in little more than two years the great genius and the great heart of Henry Fielding were to be silenced. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
At the triumphant conclusion of his grandmother's suit Henry Fielding would be just fifteen years of age, and it is impossible not to wonder what side he took in these spirited family conflicts. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
What wonder that the old Lady Gould strove fiercely to remove Henry Fielding, and his sisters and young brother, from East Stour, when a Madame Rasa was installed in her daughter's place. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
But it is a part of natures like his to exaggerate their errors in the moment of repentance; and it may well be that Henry Fielding, too, was not so black as he painted himself. Fielding
The majority of the partners are declared by the Minutes to have confirmed the bargain; the minority, as appears from the list of signatures, being strictly that of one, Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
But it may be doubted whether, except in the pages of his three great novels, Henry Fielding ever revealed himself more completely than in these his last informal 'lucubrations.' Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Henry Fielding From a miniature now in the possession of Mr Ernest Fielding. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
What would we not give for the table-talk of Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
This table belonged to Henry Fielding, Esq., novelist. Fielding
With the appearance of these two small volumes Henry Fielding reaches the full stature of his genius as the first, and perhaps the greatest, of English novelists. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
We soon have evidence of Justice Henry Fielding's ardent desire to cleanse London from some of the crying evils of his time. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
We may safely assume that Henry Fielding's career as political dramatist came to an abrupt conclusion some time in the summer of 1737. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Had the names of these worthy 'ornaments' been preserved, posterity could now give them due recognition as having been honoured by the friendship of Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
In this task I have made use of the following authorities:— I. Arthur Murphy's Essay on the Life and Genius of Henry Fielding, Esq. Fielding
Such was Henry Fielding's ancestry, and it cannot be too much insisted on that, throughout all the vicissitudes of his life, he was ever a man of breeding, no less than a man of wit. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Henry Fielding, with all Improvements, Additions or Alterations whatsoever which now are or hereafter shall at any time be made by me the s'd. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
And in this running commentary on the daily occurences of the time we get nearer, perhaps, to the table-talk of Henry Fielding than by any other means. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Because Henry Fielding was above all things a great creative genius his wise and strenuous efforts to raise social conditions, and to eradicate social sores, have been unduly forgotten. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Like his contemporary Smollett, Henry Fielding came of an ancient family, and might, in his Horatian moods, have traced his origin to Inachus. Fielding
In notes made by Lord Camden's nephew, George Hardinge, for a proposed Life of the Lord Chancellor there is this entry: "formed an acquaintance … with Henry Fielding … called to the Bar." Henry Fielding: a Memoir
Henry Fielding, or any one else by my authority to the s'd. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
And it is to an undated letter by Edward Moore, hitherto overlooked, that we owe one of the rare references to Henry Fielding from a contemporary pen. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
So the felon gained his respite, and a lasting niche for his name, in that he owed his life partly if not wholly to the generous compassion of Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
George, his second son, was raised to the peerage of Ireland as Viscount Callan, with succession to the earldom of Desmond; and from this, the younger branch of the Denbigh family, Henry Fielding directly descended. Fielding
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