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The History of Tom Jones A Foundling, Vol ll, The Harvard Classics

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"The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" by Henry Fielding is a classic novel published in 1749. The story follows the life of Tom Jones, a young foundling raised by the kindly Squire Allworthy in rural England. Tom grows up to be a spirited and charming young man, but his impulsive nature often leads him into trouble.

The novel is a picaresque journey through 18th-century England, filled with colorful characters, romantic entanglements, and humorous escapades. Tom's adventures take him from the countryside to the bustling streets of London and back again as he navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and social class.

At the heart of the novel is Tom's love for Sophia Western, the beautiful and virtuous daughter of Squire Western, a neighboring landowner. Despite numerous obstacles and misunderstandings, Tom remains steadfast in his love for Sophia, and their eventual reunion is a triumphant moment in the story.

"The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" is celebrated for its lively characters, intricate plot, and Fielding's keen observations of human nature and society. Through Tom's journey, Fielding offers a rich and entertaining portrait of 18th-century England, filled with wit, satire, and insight.

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"The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" by Henry Fielding is a classic novel published in 1749. The story follows the life of Tom Jones, a young foundling raised by the kindly Squire Allworthy in rural England. Tom grows up to be a spirited and charming young man, but his impulsive nature often leads him into trouble.

The novel is a picaresque journey through 18th-century England, filled with colorful characters, romantic entanglements, and humorous escapades. Tom's adventures take him from the countryside to the bustling streets of London and back again as he navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and social class.

At the heart of the novel is Tom's love for Sophia Western, the beautiful and virtuous daughter of Squire Western, a neighboring landowner. Despite numerous obstacles and misunderstandings, Tom remains steadfast in his love for Sophia, and their eventual reunion is a triumphant moment in the story.

"The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" is celebrated for its lively characters, intricate plot, and Fielding's keen observations of human nature and society. Through Tom's journey, Fielding offers a rich and entertaining portrait of 18th-century England, filled with wit, satire, and insight.

"The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" by Henry Fielding is a classic novel published in 1749. The story follows the life of Tom Jones, a young foundling raised by the kindly Squire Allworthy in rural England. Tom grows up to be a spirited and charming young man, but his impulsive nature often leads him into trouble.

The novel is a picaresque journey through 18th-century England, filled with colorful characters, romantic entanglements, and humorous escapades. Tom's adventures take him from the countryside to the bustling streets of London and back again as he navigates the complexities of love, friendship, and social class.

At the heart of the novel is Tom's love for Sophia Western, the beautiful and virtuous daughter of Squire Western, a neighboring landowner. Despite numerous obstacles and misunderstandings, Tom remains steadfast in his love for Sophia, and their eventual reunion is a triumphant moment in the story.

"The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" is celebrated for its lively characters, intricate plot, and Fielding's keen observations of human nature and society. Through Tom's journey, Fielding offers a rich and entertaining portrait of 18th-century England, filled with wit, satire, and insight.

Author: Henry Fielding

In House Collection: 2 of 2

Condition: VG

Condition Additional Notes: The outside edge of the back cover has slight wear

Book Cover Material: Harback

Publisher: P F Collier & Son Company, New York

Publication Date: 1917

Age: 1917

Edition: 1st Edition

Language: English

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