Author: Henry Fielding
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 434
Book Description
The Complete Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews and his friend Mr.Abraham Adams
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams. By Henry Fielding, Esq
Author: Henry Fielding
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Tobacco
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Tobacco
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and His Friend Mr Abraham Adams. In Two Volumes. ... By Henry Fielding, ...
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and His Friend Mr Abraham Adams
The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams
Author: Henry Fielding
Publisher: Signet Classics
ISBN: 9780451513588
Category : Clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Through Fanny Price, the heroine of Mansfield Park, Jane Austen views the social mores of her day and contemplates human nature itself. A shy and sweet-tempered girl adopted by wealthy relations, Fanny is an outsider looking in on an unfamiliar, and often inhospitable, world. But Fanny eventually wins the affection of her benefactors, endearing herself to the Bertram family and the reader alike. In her Introduction, Carol Shields writes, [Mansfield Park's] overriding theme is difficult to isolate, since the novel is about everything it touches upon: nurturing, steadfastness, belonging and not belonging, about fine gradations of moral persuasion, about human noise and silence, and about action and stillness.
Publisher: Signet Classics
ISBN: 9780451513588
Category : Clergy
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Through Fanny Price, the heroine of Mansfield Park, Jane Austen views the social mores of her day and contemplates human nature itself. A shy and sweet-tempered girl adopted by wealthy relations, Fanny is an outsider looking in on an unfamiliar, and often inhospitable, world. But Fanny eventually wins the affection of her benefactors, endearing herself to the Bertram family and the reader alike. In her Introduction, Carol Shields writes, [Mansfield Park's] overriding theme is difficult to isolate, since the novel is about everything it touches upon: nurturing, steadfastness, belonging and not belonging, about fine gradations of moral persuasion, about human noise and silence, and about action and stillness.