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Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews

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"Joseph Andrews," written by Henry Fielding, is a novel that satirizes the society and morals of 18th century England. Published in 1742, the book is considered a classic of English literature and a significant work in the development of the novel as a genre. The story follows the titular character, Joseph Andrews, a good-hearted and honest man who serves as a servant to Mr. Booby, a wealthy and lecherous clergyman. Joseph's sister, Pamela, is also a servant in the Booby household and the subject of Fielding's earlier novel, "Shamela." When Mr. Booby attempts to seduce Joseph's sister, she rejects his advances and is sent away. Joseph, who is also in love with a young woman named Fanny, sets out on a journey to be reunited with his sister. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters, both good and bad, and finds himself in a series of humorous and absurd situations. Fielding's use of satire and irony is prevalent throughout the novel, as he pokes fun at the hypocrisy and immorality of 18th century society. He also explores themes of class, gender, and religion, highlighting the struggles and injustices faced by the lower classes and the corruption and abuse of power within the church. "Joseph Andrews" is a witty and entertaining read, with a clever and engaging narrative that keeps the reader engaged from beginning to end. It is a must-read for anyone interested in 18th century literature, satire, or the development of the novel as a genre. In conclusion, "Joseph Andrews" is a classic work of English literature that offers a satirical and humorous look at 18th century society. Its engaging narrative, memorable characters, and exploration of themes such as class, gender, and religion make it a must-read for anyone interested in the development of the novel as a genre...

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