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Fielding Henry Collection

"Fielding Henry: The Enigmatic Author Unveiled" Step into the world of Fielding Henry, a literary figure shrouded in mystery and intrigue

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Sharpham Park, Somerset, the Birthplace of Fielding the Novelist, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Sharpham Park, Somerset, the Birthplace of Fielding the Novelist, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Sharpham Park, Somerset, the Birthplace of [Henry] Fielding the Novelist, 1850. At Sharpham Park - birth-place of the father of the English novel - were, till lately

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: The Authors Benefit: Pasquin, 1736. Creator: Unknown

The Authors Benefit: Pasquin, 1736. Creator: Unknown
The Authors Benefit: Pasquin, 1736

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Henry Fielding, ca. 1835. Creator: Unknown

Henry Fielding, ca. 1835. Creator: Unknown
Henry Fielding, ca. 1835

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Fielding, (1707-1754), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Fielding, (1707-1754), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Fielding, (1707-1754), 1830. Henry Fielding (1707-1754) English novelist and dramatist educated at Eton College known for his satire, holds a place in the history of law enforcement

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Partridge cruelly accused and maltreated by his Wife, from The History of Tom Jones

Partridge cruelly accused and maltreated by his Wife, from The History of Tom Jones
Partridge cruelly accused and maltreated by his Wife, from " The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Parson Adams Engaged In A Perilous Hunting Adventure, from '

Parson Adams Engaged In A Perilous Hunting Adventure, from " The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Parson Adams & Fanny examined as culprits before the country Justice

Parson Adams & Fanny examined as culprits before the country Justice, from " The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr Abraham Adams", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Hostess Discharges a Pan of Blood into the Face of Parson Andrews

Hostess Discharges a Pan of Blood into the Face of Parson Andrews, from " The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Young Adams Catechised by Parson Adams, from The Adventures of Joseph Andrews

Young Adams Catechised by Parson Adams, from The Adventures of Joseph Andrews
Young Adams Catechised by Parson Adams, from " The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Joseph Hastens to Rescue Fanny from Imminent Danger, from '

Joseph Hastens to Rescue Fanny from Imminent Danger, from " The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his friend Mr. Abraham Adams", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Partridge Interrupts Tom Jones in his Protestations to Lady Bellaston

Partridge Interrupts Tom Jones in his Protestations to Lady Bellaston, from " The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Lord Tellamar Rudely Dismissed by Squire Western, from The History of Tom Jones

Lord Tellamar Rudely Dismissed by Squire Western, from The History of Tom Jones
Lord Tellamar Rudely Dismissed by Squire Western, from " The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Tom Jones Refused Admittance by the Noblemans Porter, from '

Tom Jones Refused Admittance by the Noblemans Porter, from " The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Tom Jones & Sophia interrupted in a tete a tete by Lady Bellaston

Tom Jones & Sophia interrupted in a tete a tete by Lady Bellaston, from " The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Tom Jones & the Landlord, Partridge & Susan, Mrs Waters & the Landlady

Tom Jones & the Landlord, Partridge & Susan, Mrs Waters & the Landlady, from " The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", 1792

Background imageFielding Henry Collection: Tom Jones Rescues Mrs Waters from the Violence of Northerton

Tom Jones Rescues Mrs Waters from the Violence of Northerton, from " The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling", 1792


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"Fielding Henry: The Enigmatic Author Unveiled" Step into the world of Fielding Henry, a literary figure shrouded in mystery and intrigue. From the satirical play "The Authors Benefit: Pasquin, 1736" to the captivating novels like "Tom Jones" and "Joseph Andrews, " this enigmatic creator has left an indelible mark on English literature. Although his true identity remains unknown, glimpses of Fielding Henry's genius can be found in various artistic renderings. In a portrait from around 1835, we catch a glimpse of the man behind the words - his piercing gaze hinting at untold stories waiting to be unraveled. One such story is that of Tom Jones, who embarks on a thrilling adventure where he uncovers secrets hidden within Black Molls Bed Chamber. As we witness Partridge being unjustly accused and mistreated by his wife in "The History of Tom Jones, " we are reminded of Fielding Henry's ability to expose societal injustices with biting wit. But it is not only through tales of injustice that Fielding Henry captivates readers. In "Parson Adams Engaged In A Perilous Hunting Adventure, " we see his characters face danger head-on, highlighting their resilience and unwavering spirit. Yet even amidst perilous situations, humor finds its way into Fielding Henry's narratives. As Parson Adams and Fanny stand before a country justice as culprits in their own right, one cannot help but chuckle at the absurdity unfolding before our eyes. Intrigue takes center stage once again when Hostess discharges blood onto Parson Andrews' face - an unexpected twist that showcases Fielding Henry's penchant for shocking his audience while keeping them enthralled. Lady Booby attempts to seduce Joseph in her quest for pleasure; however, she underestimates Joseph's unyielding virtue.