Henry Fielding, Mask and FeastUniversity of California Press, 1965 - 213 páginas 1. The festive stance -- Joseph Andrews: art as art -- Tom Jones: life as art -- Amelia: the art of life -- 2. The comic structures -- Joseph Andrews as comic epic -- Tom Jones as epic comedy -- Amelia as domestic epic -- 3. Tableau -- 4. Character as bas relief -- Adams and the anatomy of priesthood -- Tom as reflection in the people of his world -- Amelia and the ultimate characterizations -- 5. Language and play. |
Contenido
CHAPTER | 15 |
THE COMIC STRUCTURES | 57 |
TABLEAU | 122 |
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action Adams's adventures Allworthy's Amelia amusing appears battle beginning Bennet Black George Blifil Booth called centre chapter of Book character Colley Cibber comedy comic epic poem contains contrast criticism delight Don Quixote Dr Harrison drama English essay fact Fanny father Fellamar festive fiction Fielding writes Fielding's final gives hath Henley HENRY FIELDING hero Ian Watt incident innocence intention irony Jane Austen Jonathan Wild Jones Joseph Andrews Lady Bellaston Lady Booby less London marriage matter Miss Matthews mock-heroic Molly moral narrative narrator novel Pamela paragraph Parson Adams Partridge passion perhaps plain playful plot poem in prose preface prefatory reader reason relationship remarks revealed Rhetoric of Fiction Richardson satire says scene sense Shamela Slipslop Sophia Squire Allworthy Squire Western story structure style sure tableau tells Thwackum tion Tom Jones Tom's Tow-wouse Trulliber truth Upton virtue Wayne Booth whole Wilson's tale