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Joseph Andrews with Shamela and Related Writings: A Norton Critical Edition / Edition 1

Joseph Andrews with Shamela and Related Writings: A Norton Critical Edition / Edition 1 in Bloomington, MN
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This Norton Critical Edition reprints the authoritative Wesleyan text of
Joseph Andrews
, edited by Martin Battestin.
An accurate text of
Shamela
(Fielding’s satire of Samuel Richardson’s Pamela, the most popular epistolary novel of the eighteenth century) as well as
An Essay on the Knowledge of the Characters of Men
, selections from
The Champion
, and the Preface to
The Adventures of David Simple
are also included. All of the texts are fully annotated. "Backgrounds" contains generous extracts from works that Fielding satirized—Pamela and Conyer Middleton’s
Dedication to the Life of Cicero
—and emulated—Gil Blas and selections from
Don Quixote
, the
Roman Comique
, and
Le Paysan Parvenu
. The section concludes with a general explanation of the political and religious contexts in which Joseph Andrews was written. "Criticism" offers a broad range of responses to the novel. Contemporary assessments include selected letters of Thomas Gray, William Shenstone, Samuel Richardson, and others as well as commentary from The Student, or Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, by William Hazlitt, James Beattie, and Sarah Fielding and Jane Collier. Modern assessments are by Mark Spilka, Dick Taylor, Jr., Martin Battestin, Sheldon Sacks, Morris Golden, Brian McCrea, and Homer Goldberg. A Selected Bibliography is also included.
Joseph Andrews
, edited by Martin Battestin.
An accurate text of
Shamela
(Fielding’s satire of Samuel Richardson’s Pamela, the most popular epistolary novel of the eighteenth century) as well as
An Essay on the Knowledge of the Characters of Men
, selections from
The Champion
, and the Preface to
The Adventures of David Simple
are also included. All of the texts are fully annotated. "Backgrounds" contains generous extracts from works that Fielding satirized—Pamela and Conyer Middleton’s
Dedication to the Life of Cicero
—and emulated—Gil Blas and selections from
Don Quixote
, the
Roman Comique
, and
Le Paysan Parvenu
. The section concludes with a general explanation of the political and religious contexts in which Joseph Andrews was written. "Criticism" offers a broad range of responses to the novel. Contemporary assessments include selected letters of Thomas Gray, William Shenstone, Samuel Richardson, and others as well as commentary from The Student, or Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, by William Hazlitt, James Beattie, and Sarah Fielding and Jane Collier. Modern assessments are by Mark Spilka, Dick Taylor, Jr., Martin Battestin, Sheldon Sacks, Morris Golden, Brian McCrea, and Homer Goldberg. A Selected Bibliography is also included.