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  1. History of Tom Jones, a Foundling by Henry Fielding(プロジェクト・グーテンベルク この項目は、 文学 に関連した 書きかけの項目 です。 この項目を加筆・訂正 などしてくださる 協力者を求めています ( P:文学 / PJライトノベル )。

  2. Compre Tom Jones, de Henry Fielding, no maior acervo de livros do Brasil. As mais variadas edições, novas, semi-novas e usadas pelo melhor preço.

  3. Tom Jones (novela) La historia de Tom Jones, expósito ( The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling ), a menudo conocida simplemente como Tom Jones, es una novela escrita por Henry Fielding. Aunque por su argumento y su estilo se aleja de la novela picaresca, muestra la influencia de estas novelas del Siglo de Oro español.

  4. But Henry Fielding's The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling is no easy climb -- to say the least -- among the 8,000-meter peaks of literature. Not only are there sheer walls of slick ice and sudden avalanches, but there are other seemingly endless obstacles and diversionary paths that make the ascent seem longer than it ought.

  5. Virtue as Action Rather Than Thought. Fielding contrasts the concept of Virtue espoused by characters like Square and Thwackum with the Virtue actually practiced by Jones and Allworthy. Tom, as the active hero who saves damsels-in-distress and plans on fighting for his country, is the embodiment of the very active type of Virtue that Fielding ...

  6. First published in 1749, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling is considered one of the best and most influential early novels in English literature. Henry Fielding was a respected dramatist, essayist, and satirist, and as a public official, he helped to establish London’s first professional police force. A comic novel that blends romance ...

  7. L' Histoire de Tom Jones, enfant trouvé N 1 ( The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling en anglais ), abrégé en Tom Jones, est un roman de Henry Fielding, publié par l'éditeur londonien Andrew Millar en 1749. Commencé en 1746 et terminé en 1748, c'est un livre ambitieux qui doit en partie son inspiration à la vie de son auteur, ne serait-ce ...