The author breaks with old critical commonplaces that contrast
Fielding's "masculinity" with Samuel Richardson's "feminine"
sensibilities. She argues that a preoccupation with the tenuousness
of gendered identity appears throughout Fielding's writings, and
that Fielding shared that preoccupation with his contemporaries.
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