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Joseph Andrews 

Joseph Andrews

Written by: Henry Fielding
Edited by: Paul A. Scanlon

Series: Broadview Editions
1st Edition

Publication Date: April 01, 2001
530pp • Paperback
ISBN: 9781551112206 / 1551112205
Volume: 0

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Joseph Andrews, first published in 1742, is in part a parody of Samuel Richardson's Pamela. But whereas Richardson's novel is marked by the virtues of female chastity and the triumph of steadfast morality, Fielding's Joseph Andrews is peopled with lascivious women, thieves, hypocrites, and general fools. As we follow the characters in their travels, what unfolds is a lively panoramic satire of mid-Georgian England.

Comments:

“Paul Scanlon's edition of Fielding's first novel — and the first comic novel in English — amounts to a complete kit: a student-friendly text (with capitals and italics normalized), brief and illuminating footnotes, a comprehensive, lucid Introduction, a seven-page Bibliography, and a 113-page treasure-house of appendices containing generous samples of Richardson's Pamela and Fielding's Shamela, excerpts from Fielding's comic models (such as the Maritornes passage from Don Quixote) and from Fielding's other writings (including essay-chapters from Tom Jones), and fascinating sections on the novel's publication history, contemporary responses to it, and “A Social History of the Times” dealing with dress, eating and drinking habits, servants, stagecoaches and inns, laws and courts, education, and the like. This edition is a model of useful scholarship.” - Bruce Stovel, University Of Alberta

“This edition of Joseph Andrews is an excellent introduction to Fielding as well as a fine edition of his first novel. . . . The substantial extracts from Shamela and Fielding's other writings are supported by an invaluable section on social history and by passages from influential contemporaries.” - Jim Mclaverty, Keele University

Paul A. Scanlon, Professor and Head of the Department of English at Sultan Qaboos University in Oman, has written on Renaissance and eighteenth-century literature.

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Acknowledgments


Introduction


Henry Fielding: A Brief Chronology


Fielding’s Times: A Brief Chronology


A Note on the Text
 

Joseph Andrews

Appendix A: Social History of the Times


Appendix B: Pamela and Shamela


Appendix C: Other Works of Influence by Other Writers


Appendix D: Other Related Writings by Fielding


Appendix E: History of the Publication


Appendix F: Early Reception

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