Joseph Andrews/Shamela

Joseph Andrews/Shamela by Henry Fielding is a reprint edition published by Penguin Publishing Group in 1999, featuring 389 pages in English. This collection includes Fielding’s first full-length novel, *Joseph Andrews*, which follows the humorous and adventurous journey of a chaste servant who, after losing his job due to the advances of Lady Booby, travels with his beloved Fanny Goodwill and the well-meaning but often deceived Parson Adams. The volume also contains *Shamela*, a parody of Richardson’s *Pamela*, showcasing a heroine who cleverly navigates societal expectations to secure a wealthy husband.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and social commentary as Fielding explores themes of class and morality through his characters’ escapades. Judith Hawley’s introduction provides context by comparing Fielding’s works with those of Richardson, discussing the dynamics of sex and class relations during the period. This edition not only presents the texts but also includes a chronology and suggestions for further reading, making it a valuable resource for those interested in literary criticism and the evolution of satire in English literature.
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‘Kissing, Joseph, is but a Prologue to a Play. Can I believe a young Fellow of your Age and Complexion will be content with Kissing?’
Joseph Andrews, Henry Fielding’s first full-length novel, depicts the many colourful and often hilarious adventures of a comically chaste servant. After being sacked for spurning the lascivious Lady Booby, Joseph takes to the road, accompanied by his beloved Fanny Goodwill, a much-put-upon foundling girl, and Parson Adams, a man often duped and humiliated, but still a model of Christian charity. In the boisterous short tale Shamela, a brilliant parody of Richardson’s Pamela, the spirited and sexually honest heroine uses coyness and mock modesty to catch herself a rich husband. Together these works anticipate Fielding’s great comic epic Tom Jones, with their amiable good humour and pointed social satire.
Judith Hawley’s introduction compares the works of Fielding and Richardson, and discusses sex and class relations, and the literary and political world of the time. This volume also includes a chronology and suggestions for further reading.
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