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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... luck . Like the other forms of natural order in the novel , luck is a matter of harmony , of being in tune with the world -- often a result of the consonance of pru- dence and charity , of reason and will , in human For Fielding sees a ...
... luck . Like the other forms of natural order in the novel , luck is a matter of harmony , of being in tune with the world -- often a result of the consonance of pru- dence and charity , of reason and will , in human For Fielding sees a ...
Page 83
... luck runs so damnably against me , that I will leave off play for ever " ( p . 402 , Bk . VIII , ch . xiv ) . Because of the " tide of ill luck " that has plagued him at the gambling table , Watson ponders suicide . Having pursued the ...
... luck runs so damnably against me , that I will leave off play for ever " ( p . 402 , Bk . VIII , ch . xiv ) . Because of the " tide of ill luck " that has plagued him at the gambling table , Watson ponders suicide . Having pursued the ...
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... luck . Just as Allworthy adopts a foundling only to find later an heir and a nephew , just as Tom rescues a distressed lady only to realize after- wards that he has fallen in love with her , so too the man of the hill helps a needy man ...
... luck . Just as Allworthy adopts a foundling only to find later an heir and a nephew , just as Tom rescues a distressed lady only to realize after- wards that he has fallen in love with her , so too the man of the hill helps a needy man ...
Contents
ART AS THE ABILITY TO CONCEAL | 1 |
NATURE AND FORTUNE AS INTELLI | 55 |
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Copyright | |
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