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novelist & playwrightone of the founders of the English novelthe greatest novelist of the 18th century
Henry Fielding( 1707 - 1754 ) novelist & playwrightone of the founders of the English novelthe greatest novelist of the 18th century I. LifeII. Fielding’s positionIII. Major WorksIV. Joseph AndrewsV  Features of Fielding’s Novels I. Life and Careeran aristocratic family well educateda deep knowledge of lifeIn Soon he became one of the most  popular playwrights in London.Most His plays, of course, caused fear in the government and aroused hatred Fielding could not write plays, and so he ended his career as sharp burlesquessatirizing the government prime minister Sir Robert Walpole Theatrical Licensing Act: directed primarily at him Realized that none of his plays would ever gain the approval of Began his novel writing by attacking Samuel Richardson.Published his first novel, Joseph Followed by Jonathan Wild the GreatTom Jones, his masterpieceAmelia, his last novel In his novels, Fielding continued to expose and fight against social evils II. Fielding’s positionWhy was Fielding the true founder of English novel? Defoe: still followed the 17th century tradition of claiming his fiction was Fielding is the founder of English realistic novels. He set up the The exact observation and study of the real life was the basis He made a close and constant study of real men and women His aim as a novelist was to write comic epic in prose The comic epic is designed to furnish instruction as well as entertainment. III. Major Works1. Joseph Andrews2. Jonathan Wild the Great3. Tom Jones 4. Amelia IV  Joseph Andrews1741Fielding’s first novela parody of Richardson’s Pamela the intention: ridiculing Richardson’s novel Pamelathe hero of the novel: Joseph Andrews, Pamela’s brother The situation is contrived by reversing the situation in Pamela. Joseph, a Lady Booby, attracted by Joseph’s charms, pursues him, but Joseph repels her Then Joseph goes to see his sweetheart, a country girl named Fanny. Then the two men travel together and meet with many ridiculous adventures. The book turns out quickly a great novel of the “comic epic In Joseph Andrews,Fielding the author, magistrate, and moralist refuses to accept much of in Joseph Andrews, so too does he progress beyond a mere criticism of Fielding takes his characters through a series of confusing episodes, finally aligning It is often the business of comedy to correct excess, and Fielding V. Features of Fielding’s NovelsA. authorial narrative voice  Fielding’s method of B. Satire abounds everywhere in Fielding’s works. C. Fielding believed in the educational   function of the novel. D. Fielding is a master of style. His style is easy and
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Слайд 2 novelist & playwright
one of the founders of the

novelist & playwrightone of the founders of the English novelthe greatest novelist of the 18th century

English novel
the greatest novelist of the 18th century


Слайд 3 I. Life
II. Fielding’s position
III. Major Works
IV. Joseph Andrews
V

I. LifeII. Fielding’s positionIII. Major WorksIV. Joseph AndrewsV Features of Fielding’s Novels

Features of Fielding’s Novels


Слайд 4 I. Life and Career
an aristocratic family
well educated
a

I. Life and Careeran aristocratic family well educateda deep knowledge of

deep knowledge of life
In order to make a living

for himself, he began to write plays and farces for the stage

Слайд 5 Soon he became one of the most

Soon he became one of the most  popular playwrights in

popular playwrights in London.
Most of his dramatic works

were satiric comedies.
Fielding mercilessly exposed the corruption, hypocrisy and cruelty of the officials.

Слайд 6 His plays, of course, caused fear in the

His plays, of course, caused fear in the government and aroused

government and aroused hatred of the ruling class.
In

1737 an act appeared, according to which plays should be brought under direct censorship.

Слайд 7 Fielding could not write plays, and so he

Fielding could not write plays, and so he ended his career

ended his career as a playwright and took up

the study of law.
He was made a judge in 1748.

Слайд 8 sharp burlesques
satirizing the government
prime minister Sir Robert

sharp burlesquessatirizing the government prime minister Sir Robert Walpole Theatrical Licensing Act: directed primarily at him

Walpole
Theatrical Licensing Act: directed primarily at him


Слайд 9 Realized that none of his plays would ever

Realized that none of his plays would ever gain the approval

gain the approval of Walpole's new governing body
Quit the

theater and entered law school and graduated in 1740.

Слайд 10 Began his novel writing by attacking Samuel Richardson.
Published

Began his novel writing by attacking Samuel Richardson.Published his first novel,

his first novel, Joseph Andrews,1742. 
a parody of the best-selling

novel at the time, Pamela: or Virtue Rewarded, by Samuel Richardson, about a virtuous servant girl.

Слайд 11 Followed by
Jonathan Wild the Great
Tom Jones, his

Followed by Jonathan Wild the GreatTom Jones, his masterpieceAmelia, his last novel

masterpiece
Amelia, his last novel


Слайд 12 In his novels, Fielding continued to expose and

In his novels, Fielding continued to expose and fight against social

fight against social evils of his time.
His later

years were devoted to the duties as a magistrate.

Слайд 13 II. Fielding’s position
Why was Fielding the true founder

II. Fielding’s positionWhy was Fielding the true founder of English novel?

of English novel?


Слайд 14 Defoe: still followed the 17th century tradition of

Defoe: still followed the 17th century tradition of claiming his fiction

claiming his fiction was fact.
Richardson: declared that his tales

were moral tracts, emphasizing the instructional rather than the fictional aspect.
Fielding: the first major novelist to unabashedly write fiction.

Слайд 15 Fielding is the founder of English realistic novels.

Fielding is the founder of English realistic novels. He set up


He set up the theory of realism in literary

creation.

Слайд 16 The exact observation and study of the real

The exact observation and study of the real life was the

life was the basis of his work.
He did

not rely simply on his imagination.
He did not imitate the characters depicted in the works of earlier authors.

Слайд 17 He made a close and constant study of

He made a close and constant study of real men and

real men and women in real life.
He gave

us genuine pictures of men and women of his own age.

Слайд 18 His aim as a novelist was to write

His aim as a novelist was to write comic epic in

comic epic in prose
he once described himself as

“great, tattered bard.”

Слайд 19 The comic epic is designed to furnish instruction

The comic epic is designed to furnish instruction as well as

as well as entertainment.
Fielding believed in the educational

function of the novel.

Слайд 20 III. Major Works
1. Joseph Andrews
2. Jonathan Wild the

III. Major Works1. Joseph Andrews2. Jonathan Wild the Great3. Tom Jones 4. Amelia

Great
3. Tom Jones
4. Amelia


Слайд 21 IV Joseph Andrews
1741
Fielding’s first novel
a parody of

IV Joseph Andrews1741Fielding’s first novela parody of Richardson’s Pamela

Richardson’s Pamela


Слайд 22 the intention:
ridiculing Richardson’s novel Pamela
the hero of

the intention: ridiculing Richardson’s novel Pamelathe hero of the novel: Joseph Andrews, Pamela’s brother

the novel:
Joseph Andrews, Pamela’s brother


Слайд 23 The situation is contrived by reversing the situation

The situation is contrived by reversing the situation in Pamela. Joseph,

in Pamela.
Joseph, a very handsome young man, is

a male servant in Lady Booby's house.

Слайд 24 Lady Booby, attracted by Joseph’s charms, pursues him,

Lady Booby, attracted by Joseph’s charms, pursues him, but Joseph repels

but Joseph repels her temptation.
Lady Booby is quite

angry with him and drives him away.

Слайд 25 Then Joseph goes to see his sweetheart, a

Then Joseph goes to see his sweetheart, a country girl named

country girl named Fanny.
On the way, he is

robbed and carried to an inn, where he meets Parson Adams who becomes his good friend.

Слайд 26 Then the two men travel together and meet

Then the two men travel together and meet with many ridiculous

with many ridiculous adventures.
After overcoming a lot of

difficulties, Joseph and Fanny are united.

Слайд 27 The book turns out quickly a great novel

The book turns out quickly a great novel of the “comic

of the “comic epic in prose”
whose subject is “the

true ridiculous” in human nature, exposed in all its variety as Joseph and the amiable Quixote.

Слайд 28 In Joseph Andrews,Fielding the author, magistrate, and moralist refuses

In Joseph Andrews,Fielding the author, magistrate, and moralist refuses to accept much

to accept much of what he sees around him;

in Book III, he states that his purpose is "to hold the glass to thousands in their closets, that they may contemplate their deformity, and endeavor to reduce it." But just as Fielding excludes the burlesque, which makes up the entirety of Shamela,from his "sentiments and characters".

Слайд 29 in Joseph Andrews, so too does he progress beyond

in Joseph Andrews, so too does he progress beyond a mere criticism

a mere criticism of the "ridiculous" to a positive

statement and portrayal of the values in which he believed. We find that we are no longer merely laughing at people and situations, but also laughing with them; we are taking delight, rather than laughing in scorn. Our sense of delight at the close of Joseph Andrews is in no sense destructive, but represents one of the many aspects of this book which can be considered under such headings as form, characterization, style, and moral tone


Слайд 30 Fielding takes his characters through a series of

Fielding takes his characters through a series of confusing episodes, finally

confusing episodes, finally aligning them with their correct partners

in an improved social setting, from which the most recalcitrant characters are excluded; the characters, for the most part, have all measured and achieved a greater degree of self-knowledge. Thus the marriage of Fanny to a more experienced Joseph takes place in an ideal setting — the country — and is facilitated by the generosity of an enlightened Mr. Booby. Lady Booby, unchanged and unreformed, returns to London, excluding herself from the society which Fielding has reshaped.

Слайд 31 It is often the business of comedy to

It is often the business of comedy to correct excess, and

correct excess, and Fielding has not spared the devious

practices of a lawyer Scout, or the boorish greed of a Parson Trulliber. But his comedy includes a sense of delight, and the order into which he molds Joseph Andrews is a positive affirmation of the qualities of love, charity, and sincerity, expressed by Adams, Joseph, and Fanny.
.

Слайд 32 V. Features of Fielding’s Novels
A. authorial narrative voice

V. Features of Fielding’s NovelsA. authorial narrative voice Fielding’s method of

Fielding’s method of relating a story is telling

the story directly by the author.


Слайд 33 B. Satire abounds everywhere in Fielding’s works.

B. Satire abounds everywhere in Fielding’s works.

Слайд 34 C. Fielding believed in the educational

C. Fielding believed in the educational  function of the novel.

function of the novel.
The object of his novels

is to present a faithful picture of life, while sound teaching is woven into their very texture.

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