The History of the Life of the Late Mr Jonathan Wild the Great by Henry Fielding
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THE WORKS OF HENRY FIELDING
VOLUME TEN THE HISTORY OF THE LIFE OF THE LATE MR. JONATHAN WILD THE GREAT WITH THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE, AND AN INTRODUCTION BY G. H. MAYNADIER, Ph. D. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, HARVARD UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION Jonathan Wild, born about 1682 and executed at Tyburn in 1725, was one of the most notorious criminals of his age. His resemblance to the hero in Fielding's satire of the same name is general rather than particular. The real Jonathan (whose legitimate business was that of a buckle-maker) like Fielding's, won his fame, not as a robber himself, but as an informer, and a receiver of stolen goods. His method was to restore these to the owners on receipt of a commission, which was generally pretty large, pretending that he had paid the whole of it to the thieves, whom for disinterested |
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