The Marvellous in Fielding's NovelsUniversity Press of America, 1981 - 235 pages The first full length work to explore in depth Fielding's concept of wonder and the marvellous. Argues that Fielding defended the classical Christian ideas of wonder) wonder as the beginning of Philosophy) in an age that reduced wonder to vulgar astonishment at the grotesque, the old, and the curious (what Fielding calls 'the monstrous'). |
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... Tom Jones , whom Sophia calls " the most fortu- nate man in the world " ( p . 875 , Bk . XVIII , ch . xii ) , and ... Tom Jones imitate Nature's complex order ? Since Nature , in Fielding's thought , avoids the formalism of a sym ...
... Tom Jones , whom Sophia calls " the most fortu- nate man in the world " ( p . 875 , Bk . XVIII , ch . xii ) , and ... Tom Jones imitate Nature's complex order ? Since Nature , in Fielding's thought , avoids the formalism of a sym ...
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... Tom Jones is not a predictable system that can be foreseen by a simple formula such as " born to be hanged " or a clear idea like " interest will not lie . " Tom Jones ' good fortune , the perennial luck of the fool , is not completely ...
... Tom Jones is not a predictable system that can be foreseen by a simple formula such as " born to be hanged " or a clear idea like " interest will not lie . " Tom Jones ' good fortune , the perennial luck of the fool , is not completely ...
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... Tom's luck , the gift of Sophia from Fortune -- the Alma Mater who is too ... Jones , with its harmony of the one and the many which the conclusion of the ... Tom to say " but while there is life there are hopes " ( p . 713 , Bk . XV , ch ...
... Tom's luck , the gift of Sophia from Fortune -- the Alma Mater who is too ... Jones , with its harmony of the one and the many which the conclusion of the ... Tom to say " but while there is life there are hopes " ( p . 713 , Bk . XV , ch ...
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