Joseph Andrews and Shamela

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Both Joseph Andrews (1742) and Shamela (1741) were prompted by the success of Richardson's Pamela (1740), of which Shamela is a splendidly bawdy parody. In both works Fielding demonstrates his concern for the corruption of contemporary society, politics, religion, morality, and taste. This revised and expanded edition follows the text of Joseph Andrews established by Martin C. Battestin for the definitive WesleyanEdition of Fielding's works. The text of Shamela is based on the first edition, and two substantial appendices reprint the preliminary matter from Conyers Middleton's Life of Cicero and the second edition of Richardson's Pamela (both closely parodied in Shamela). A new introduction by Thomas Keymer situates Fielding's works in their critical andhistorical contexts.

Uitgeverij
Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Uitgegeven als
Paperback
Eerste editie
12-06-2008
Laatste editie
12-06-2008
ISBN
9780199536986
Aantal pagina's
464
Serie
Oxford World's Classics
Taal
Engels

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