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  1. Henry Fielding was born on 22 April 1707 at Sharpham Park, the seat of his mother's family in Sharpham, Somerset. He was the son of Lt.-Gen. Edmund Fielding and Sarah Gould, daughter of Sir Henry Gould. A scion of the Earl of Denbigh, his father was nephew of William Fielding, 3rd Earl of Denbigh.

  2. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Henry Fielding was a novelist and playwright, who, with Samuel Richardson, is considered a founder of the English novel. Among his major novels are Joseph Andrews (1742) and Tom Jones (1749). Fielding was born of a family that by tradition traced its descent to a branch of the Habsburgs.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Henry Fielding was an 18th century English writer and magistrate who established the mechanisms of the modern novel through such works as 'Tom Jones' and 'Amelia.'.

  4. Henry Fielding (Sharpham, Glastonbury, 22 de abril de 1707 — proximidades de Lisboa, 8 de outubro de 1754), foi um romancista inglês conhecido criar o romance Tom Jones, um dos primeiros romances modernos, onde aparece, pela primeira vez, o narrador onisciente.

  5. 20 de dez. de 2021 · Fictionalized by novelist Henry Fielding in 1746, Charles Hamilton’s story became the first widely distributed account of a “female husband.” Hamilton was someone whose gender non-conformity in...

  6. and left Fielding, who had rashly invested in theatre management too, with no means of supplementing his income from 1737. But what was much worse than his own predicament was that of his wife and young family. For Fielding had married in 1734, and though his wife, Charlotte Cradock brought some money with her it was soon squandered. As a

  7. 28 de jul. de 2007 · Henry Fielding was born on 22 April 1707. His father, Edmund Fielding, was the son of a younger son of a seventeenth-century Earl of Desmond, whose family claimed kin (erroneously as it later turned out) with the imperial Habsburg dynasty. In 1707, at the age of twenty-seven, Edmund was a Lieutenant Colonel in Queen Anne’s army, and had ...