About this book
Henry Fielding's "e;Tom Jones"e; is a spirited and humorous novel that follows the adventurous journey of the foundling Tom Jones. With wit and satire, Fielding explores the complexities of love, morality, and social class in 18th-century England. Tom, a lively and good-hearted young man, embarks on a series of misadventures, encountering a colorful array of characters. The novel's comedic tone, intricate plot, and Fielding's narrative asides contribute to its enduring appeal. Set against a backdrop of Georgian society, "e;Tom Jones"e; remains a classic picaresque novel, celebrated for its vivid characters and insightful commentary on human nature.
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Table of contents
- BOOK I.
- BOOK II.
- BOOK III.
- BOOK IV.
- BOOK V.
- BOOK VI.
- BOOK VII.
- BOOK VIII.
- BOOK IX.
- BOOK X.
- BOOK XI.
- BOOK XII.
- BOOK XIII.
- BOOK XIV.
- BOOK XV.
- BOOK XVI.
- BOOK XVII.
- BOOK XVIII.
