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Henry Fielding

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An accurate and comprehensive study of the political aspects of Fielding's art has been sorely needed. As a result of decades of work by literary scholars and a series of great historians, such a s...
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  • 30 May 1984
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An accurate and comprehensive study of the political aspects of Fielding's art has been sorely needed. As a result of decades of work by literary scholars and a series of great historians, such a study is finally possible. This volume addresses that need, and, in the light of a recent revival of interest in Fielding's work, it arrives most opportunely. The author offers here a wide-ranging focus and a firm grip on the shifting complexities of Fielding's political situations—the loyalties and enmities, factional alignments and fractious rhetoric—that allow the satisfactory understanding of Fielding's political writing. Political writing in Fielding's day, as in ours, was topical, concerned with evanescent problems and day-to-day needs that were familiar to contemporaries, but that are now recaptured only with greatest difficulty. This study constitutes a thorough reconstruction of Fielding's political context and extricates from the context Fielding's own political endeavours. Cleary's work will make many of Fielding's previously unstudied works accessible to students and scholars of eighteenth-century English literature.

A necessary point of reference to both literary specialists and historians concerned with eighteenth-century England.

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Price: $34.99
Pages: 366
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Imprint: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Publication Date: 30 May 1984
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781554584543
Format: Paperback
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Thomas R. Cleary teaches in the Department of English at the University of Victoria.

Table of Contents for Henry Fielding: Political Writer

List of Abbreviations

Acknowledgements

Introduction

One. Prolegomena: George Lyttelton, the Broad-Bottoms, and the Pattern of Fielding's Political Career


Two. Fielding's Early Career: 1728-35


1. The Pattern

2. The Young Wit, 1728-30

3. A Political Experiment in Four Phases, 1730-31

4. A Retreat from Politics, 1732-33

5. A tentative Return to Politics and Dramatic Disasters, 1734-35

Three. Pasquin and the Haymarket: 1736-37


Four. The Final Assault on Walpole: 1739-42


Five. Fielding and the "New Opposition: 1742-44


Six. Fielding and the Jacobites, 1745-49: The True Patriot to Tom Jones


Seven. The Final Phase: 1749-54




Notes

Selective Bibliography

Index