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Miscellanies by Henry Fielding, Esq: Volume Three
Contributor(s): Fielding, Henry (Author), Goldgar, Bertrand A. (Editor), Amory, Hugh (Editor)
ISBN: 0198182759     ISBN-13: 9780198182757
Publisher: Clarendon Press
OUR PRICE:   $92.15  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 1997
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BISAC Categories:
- History | World - General
- Literary Criticism
- Literary Collections | European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Dewey: 320.092
LCCN: 73154908
Physical Information: 1.06" H x 6" W x 9" (1.71 lbs) 414 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Volume Three of Henry Fielding's Miscellanies, first published as a three-volume set in 1743, consists in its entirety of a major work of fiction, The history of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great. Jonathan Wild takes its title from the thief-taker' and gang-leader of that
name who was hanged in 1725, but in Fielding's hands, the history of Wild is transformed into a mock-hostorical work of sustained irony aimed at all who would be great men'.
The general introduction to this edition sets the novel against its historical and biographical background and argues against the view, common since the mid-nineteenth century, that it is a personal satire directed at the figure of Sir Robert Walpole. In both the general and the textual
introductions, the editors also offer a fresh view on questions about the date and history of the work's composition. Full explanatory notes and commentary place Fielding's allusions and details in their contemporary context.
As in previous volumes of the Weslyan Edition, this provides critical, unmodernized text, based on the Greg-Bowers Rationale of Copy-text'. The version is that of the first edition, with an appendix giving all variants in wording and presentation in the 1754 revision. In his introduction the
textual editor lays out the rationale for his choice of version. This volume also includes, for the first time in modern edition, Fielding's list of subscribers to the Miscellanies, along with detailed biographical notes and an analysis of the subscription list by the textual editor.