KM Literary Series
KM Literary Series Joseph Andrews Book by Henry Fielding
KM Literary Series Joseph Andrews Book by Henry Fielding is a classic satirical novel that blends humor, adventure, and social commentary. First published in 1742, this novel follows the journey of Joseph Andrews and his loyal companion Parson Adams as they navigate a world filled with hypocrisy, corruption, and unexpected challenges. Henry Fielding masterfully critiques 18th-century English society, addressing themes of morality, virtue, and class disparity with wit and intelligence. (Available at Multan Kitab Ghar).
KM Literary Series Joseph Andrews
Key Features:
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Classic Satirical Novel: A humorous yet insightful critique of English society and its moral pretensions.
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Essential for M.A English & Literature Students: A key text in the study of 18th-century literature and narrative techniques.
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Rich Character Development: Features the virtuous Joseph Andrews and the comical yet wise Parson Adams.
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Picaresque & Adventure Elements: A journey filled with unexpected encounters, challenges, and social observations.
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Henry Fielding’s Signature Style: Combines realism, irony, and deep moral questioning.
Contents:
- Section I Henry Fielding A Detailed Study
- The Age of Henry Fielding
- Henry fielding: Life and works
- The English Novel before fielding
- Henry Fielding: The Novel in his Age
- Henry Fielding: The Influence of Drama
- Henry Fielding: The influence of Journalism
- Henry Fielding: The Influence of Classical Epic
- Henry Fielding: Theory of the Novel
- Henry Fielding: The Father of the English Novel
- Henry Fielding: Art of Plot Construction
- Henry Fielding: As a realistic
- Henry Fielding: As a Moralist
- Henry Fielding: As a writer and his style
- Henry Fielding: His contribution
- Henry Fielding: A General Estimate
- Section II Joseph Andrews A Detailed Critical Study
- Joseph Andrews: Persons and places
- Joseph Andrews: Synopsis
- Joseph Andrews: Outline Story
- Joseph Andrews: Major themes
- Joseph Andrews: Plot Construction
- Joseph Andrews: Realism
- Joseph Andrews: Morality
- Joseph Andrews: As a comedy
- Joseph Andrews: Influences
- Section III Henry Fielding Joseph Andrews
- Select Literary Criticism
- Important University Questions with Answers
- Multiple Choice Questions
- Chronology
- Bibliography