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Fielding, Henry

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  1. An eighteenth-century English author known for his novels, including Tom Jones and Joseph Andrews, a parody of a contemporary novel.


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Fielding, Henry, 129, 273, 314 n.

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Fielding, Henry, his coarseness, 67, 68; his character and ancestry, 68; his schooling, 69; his dramatic work, 69, 70; his Joseph Andrews, Amelia, and Tom Jones, 71, 72; his marriage, 70, 71; his death, 72.

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Fielding, Henry, xii, xxix, 322.

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Fielding, Henry, xv, 103;  Tom Jones, xxv.

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Fielding, Henry; biographical note on, IV, 75; articles by—Tom the hero enters the stage, 75; Partridge sees Garrick at the play, 83; Mr. Adams in a political light, 89.Flaubert,

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