Tom Jones
Tom Jones book cover

Tom Jones

Mass Market Paperback – August 1, 1963

Price
$5.97
Publisher
Signet Classics
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0451523341
Dimensions
7 x 1 x 5 inches
Weight
12.9 ounces

Description

Henry Fielding was born in 1707 at Sharpham Park, near Glastonbury. He was educated privately at first and then at Eton. In 1725 he attempted to abduct an heiress and was bound over to keep the peace. He then went to London, where in 1728 he published a satirical poem, The Masquerade , and a comedy, Love in Several Masques . From 1728 to 1729 he was a student of literature at Leyden University, returning to London in the autumn of the latter year. Between then and 1737 he wrote some twenty-five dramatic pieces, including comedies, adaptations of Molière, farces, ballad operas, burlesques and a series of topical satires, such as Pasquin and The Historical Register , which lampooned Sir Robert Walpole and his government. It was partly because of this last play that Walpole introduced the Stage Licensing Act in 1737, which effectively ended Fielding's career as a dramatist. After this he embarked on a career in the law and was called to the Bar in 1740, but had little success as a barrister. In 1734 he married Charlotte Cradock, the model for Sophie Western and also for the heroine of his last novel, Amelia (1751). Frank Kermode is among our greatest contemporary critics. He has written and edited many works, among them The Sense of Ending and Shakespeare’s Language .

Features & Highlights

  • A milestone in the history of the English novel, "Tom Jones" draws readers into a world teeming with memorable characters. This epic of everyday life chronicles the adventures of Tom Jones, who was abandoned as an infant and grows into a lusty, imprudent young man. Promising to mend his ways, Tom competes with his abusive rival for the affections of a wealthy squire's daughter, and learns the truth about his identity, in this discerning comedy of human foibles and self-discovery.

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
30%
(394)
★★★★
25%
(329)
★★★
15%
(197)
★★
7%
(92)
23%
(302)

Most Helpful Reviews

✓ Verified Purchase

Very involved plot

A classic, that is not without its verbose faults, but the twisting plot just keeps unwinding. A book of its time with reference to many things such as women's rights, Jews, colonization. One could get picky about many things, but its reputation is solid.
✓ Verified Purchase

Five Stars

Great book