Henry Fielding: a Memoir by G. M. Godden
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HENRY FIELDING
_A MEMOIR_ INCLUDING NEWLY DISCOVERED LETTERS AND RECORDS WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM CONTEMPORARY PRINTS BY G. M. GODDEN "I am a man myself, and my heart is interested in whatever can befall the rest of mankind." JOSEPH ANDREWS. PREFACE New material alone could justify any attempt to supplement the _Fielding_ of Mr Austin Dobson. Such material has now come to light, and together with reliable facts collected by previous biographers, forms the subject matter of the present volume. As these pages are concerned with Fielding the man, and not only with Fielding the most original if not the greatest of English novelists, literary criticism has been avoided; but all |
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