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Miscellanies by Henry Fielding, Esq: Volume Two (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
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Miscellanies by Henry Fielding, Esq: Volume Two (Hardcover, Illustrated Ed)
Series: The Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding
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This is the second volume of Fielding's Miscellanies, first
published as a three-volume set in 1743. Its major work is the
fantasy A Journey from This World to the Next, Fielding's richest
and most extensive piece of prose fiction outside his three novels
and Jonathan Wild. Its theme, described by Gibbon as `the history
of human nature', is the excoriation of false greatness and
over-weening ambition, one of the great moral ideas of the age. The
annotation and commentary to this edition present new evidence
about Fielding's manipulation of historical sources in the Journey,
which is shown to be both artistically complete and thematically
consistent with the other material in the Miscellanies. The
remaining two works in this volume are both plays which Fielding
included at a late stage of planning for the book: the farce
Eurydice, a burlesque of mythological figures who function as
vehicles for topical satire, and The Wedding Day, a revision of an
intrigue comedy written early in his career but staged for the
first time in 1743, only a few months before the Miscellanies
appeared. The introduction reviews this period of Fielding's career
and describes the circumstances leading up to the original
publication of Miscellanies by subscription, and the historical and
biographical contexts of the works included in Volume Two. The text
follows the significant features of the 1743 presentation, as far
as possible; the Greg-Bowers `Rationale' hitherto observed in the
Wesleyan Edition is refined and augmented by more recent textual
theorizing. The full,uncensored text of The Wedding Day, from
Larpent MS 39 in the Huntington Library, is given as an appendix to
the censored form published in Miscellanies.
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