Cough up
Thomas Keymer: Henry Fielding, 20 November 2008
Plays: Vol. II, 1731-34
by Henry Fielding, edited by Thomas Lockwood.
Oxford, 865 pp., £150, October 2007,978 0 19 925790 4 Show More
by Henry Fielding, edited by Thomas Lockwood.
Oxford, 865 pp., £150, October 2007,
‘The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon’, ‘Shamela’ and ‘Occasional Writings’
by Henry Fielding, edited by Martin Battestin, with Sheridan Baker and Hugh Amory.
Oxford, 804 pp., £150Show More
by Henry Fielding, edited by Martin Battestin, with Sheridan Baker and Hugh Amory.
Oxford, 804 pp., £150Show More
“... The Grub-Street Opera, ‘Sir Owen, smoking’, soliloquises about the energising powers of tobacco for all trades, politics and authorship included.) Yet Fielding’s mid-period plays make clear that he struggled to progress beyond the madcap farce of his early successes – hits such as The Author’s Farce and Tom Thumb, first staged at a ... ”