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Amelia — Complete

Amelia — Complete

By Fielding, Henry

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664632524
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In "Amelia 'Äî Complete," Henry Fielding pens a richly nuanced tale that merges elements of comedy and social critique within the tapestry of the 18th-century English novel. This picaresque narrative follows the adventures of the virtuous Amelia, who, amid numerous trials and tribulations, navigates the complexities of love, morality, and societal injustice. Fielding'Äôs prose is characterized by its sharp wit and humorous observations, reflecting the moral ambiguities of contemporary society while echoing the stylistic patterns of earlier works, such as his own "Joseph Andrews." The story serves as a vivid commentary on the flaws and failings of human character, further illuminating the nuanced interplay between social class and gender during a pivotal period in British literature. Henry Fielding, a playwright and novelist, emerged as a prominent figure in the development of the modern novel. His experiences in law and theatre, alongside his keen awareness of social disparities, undoubtedly shaped his narrative approach in "Amelia." Recognized for his satirical insights and keen characterizations, Fielding'Äôs background in urban life and legislative matters provided him with the lens through which he critically examines the moral fabric of society. "Amelia 'Äî Complete" is a must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of the English novel, offering a blend of humor, pathos, and keen social insight. Readers will appreciate Fielding'Äôs ability to craft multidimensional characters that resonate throughout the ages, making this work not only a pivotal piece of literature but also a profound examination of human nature and societal norms.
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