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  1. Fielding was made a justice of the peace for Westminster and Middlesex in 174. Henry Fielding was born in Somerset in 1707. The son of an army lieutenant and a judge's daughter, he was educated at Eton School and the University of Leiden before returning to England where he wrote a series of farces, operas and light comedies.

  2. 4.9: Henry Fielding (1707-1754) Page ID. Bonnie J. Robinson & Laura Getty. University of North Georgia via University of North Georgia Press. Henry Fielding was a strong student of the classics at Eton. This scholarship would later give design to his novels, works he first described as “comic prose epics,” that is, hybrids that openly ...

  3. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Henry Fielding témájú médiaállományokat. Síremléke Lisszabonban. Henry Fielding (Sharpham, Somerset, 1707. április 22.

  4. Henry Fielding (1707-1754) è stato uno scrittore e drammaturgo inglese del XVIII secolo noto per i suoi romanzi satirici e per il suo contributo alla nascita del romanzo inglese moderno. Nacque il 22 aprile 1707 a Sharpham Park, Somerset, in Inghilterra. Era figlio di un ufficiale dell’esercito, Edmund Fielding, e di sua moglie Sarah Gould.

  5. 3 de mai. de 2017 · Henry Fielding est un romancier, dramaturge, poète et journaliste anglais. Fils d'un cadet de grande famille qui avait embrassé la carrière des armes, il n'héritera ni de terres, ni de titres ; et cette position légèrement excentrique par rapport au système a aiguisé son coup d'œil et attisé sa verve. La nécessité où il fut de ...

  6. Henry Fielding was a novelist and playwright during the English Restoration as well as one of the founders of London’s first police force, the Bow Street Runners. He was born April 22, 1707 in Somerset to Colonel Edmund Fielding and his wife Sarah Gould, the daughter of Judge Henry Gould. He was educated at Eton College where he received an ...

  7. 27 de set. de 2017 · We think of Henry Fielding (b. 22 April 1707–d. 8 October 1754) above all as a pioneer of the novel genre: “the Founder of a new Province of Writing,” as he puts it in one of the best-known metafictional chapters of Tom Jones. Yet until Sir Robert Walpole’s Stage Licensing Act of 1737 cut short Fielding’s meteoric theatrical career ...

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