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  1. Amelia is a sentimental novel written by Henry Fielding and published in December 1751. It was the fourth and final novel written by Fielding, and it was printed in only one edition while the author was alive, although 5, 000 copies were published of the first edition. As opposed to the middle-class Richardson, Fielding came of a genteel family ...

  2. Sarah Fielding, John Fielding. Henry Fielding (22 April 1707 – 8 October 1754) was an English writer and magistrate known for the use of humour and satire in his works. [1] His 1749 comic novel The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling was a seminal work in the genre. Along with Samuel Richardson, Fielding is seen as the founder of the ...

  3. Amelia is a story set in London in 1733. It is a domestic novel that relates the tale of the struggles of a newlywed couple and how Amelia, the female protagonist, ultimately triumphs over adverse circumstances. The novel is narrated in a witty, lighthearted, and humorous manner, and Fielding's brilliant use of irony and satire is evident ...

  4. Analysis and discussion of characters in Henry Fielding's Amelia. Amelia Harris Booth. Amelia Harris Booth, a beautiful and virtuous young Englishwoman whose troubles begin when she marries ...

  5. Summary. In December 1751, when Amelia was first published, Fielding was at the height of his fame, both as the energetic and conscientious Bow Street magistrate for Westminster and Middlesex and as a novelist whose only equal was his great rival, Samuel Richardson. His previous novel, Tom Jones, published in February 1749, two months after the ...

  6. 30 de may. de 2016 · Amelia is a sentimental novel written by Henry Fielding and published in December 1751.

  7. Amelia is a domestic novel taking place largely in London during 1733. It describes the hardships suffered by a young couple newly married. Against her mother's wishes, Amelia marries Captain William Booth, a dashing young army officer.