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    Amelia -

    Henry Fielding

    Penguin
    1987
    549 páginas
    18h 18m
    ISBN-13: 9780140432299
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    ". . . More delicately faithful and true are Colonel James and his wife. They are both very good sort of people in a way, who live in a lax and frivolous age, who have plenty of money, no particular principle, no strong affection for each other, and little individual character. They might have been -- Mrs. James to some extent is -- quite estimable and harmless; but even as it is, they are not to be wholly ill spoken of. Being what they are, Fielding has taken them, and, with a relentlessness which Swift could hardly have exceeded, and a good nature which Swift rarely or never attained, has held them up to us as dissected preparations of half-innocent meanness, scoundrelism, and vanity, such as are hardly anywhere else to be found. I have used the word 'preparations,' and it in part indicates Fielding's virtue, a virtue shown, I think, in this book as much as anywhere. But it does not fully indicate it; for the preparation, wet or dry, is a dead thing, and a museum is but a mortuary. Fielding's men and women, once more let it be said, are all alive. The palace of his work is the hall, not of Eblis, but of a quite beneficent enchanter, who puts burning hearts into his subjects, not to torture them, but only that they may light up for us their whole organization and being. They are not in the least the worse for it, and we are infinitely the better." -- From editor George Saintsbury's Introduction

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    Henry Fielding

    Romancista inglês, filho de um general, de uma família nobre arruinada, abandonou seus estudo de direito para procurar a subsistência na carreira de autor dramático. Suas comédias, farsas e paródias estavam impregnadas de traços mordazes contra os escritores e dramaturgos da época. O ataque que lançou contra o ministério de Walpole, em Os anais históricos de 1736, forneceu ao governo inglês um pretexto para estabelecer a censura prévia pelo Licensing Act, em 1737. Fielding desviou-se então do teatro e debutou no romance com As aventuras de Joseph Andrew, em 1742, paródia do romance sentimental Pamela, de Samuel Richardson. Em 1749 foi publicada sua obra-prima: A História de Tom Jones (The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling). Pintor realista e fiel da sociedade inglesa de sua época, inimigo da hipocrisia puritana, Fielding pôde ser chamado por Sir Walter Scott, de criador do romance inglês.

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