Henry Fielding
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- Marriage A-La-Mode and Shamela 3 4 5 This Paper Is One in a Series Discovering Previously Unrecorded Satire in 6 William Hogarth's Prints
- Henry Fielding on Charity and the Eighteenth-Century English Poor
- Tracing the Evolution of Masculinity in The
- Of Tom Jones by Putting a Hypothetical Noose on His Hero
- The Evolution of Criminal Justice In
- Fielding and English Song
- Satire in Fielding's Jonathan Wild
- Henry Fielding Literary and Theological Misplacement
- The Refusal of Revision in Henry Fielding's Amelia Adam Budd
- Henry Fielding and the Law
- The Benefits of Failure in Henry Fielding's Tom Jones
- THE AUTHOR's FARCE: SATIRIC AGENCY, AUTHORITY, and the PERFORMANCE of EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY SATIRE on FILM and the STAGE by BREA
- Appendix I Fielding's Bow Street Clientele, January 3–November 24
- A Reading of Fielding Scc Amelia
- Henry Fielding William B. Warner Abstract. Fielding, Henry (1707-1754), Playwright, Journalist, Reforming Magistrate, and the Inventor of the Comic Novel in English
- The Puppet Show Conundrum: Haywood and the “Fittest Entertainment for the Present Age”
- Emily C. Friedman Author Preprint Please Cite Published Version
- Archetypal Narratives and Idealized Virtue in Henry Fielding's Joseph