Discover the wit and wisdom of Henry Fielding in this meticulously edited first volume of his collected works. Featuring insightful commentary by Howard Maynadier, this edition offers readers a comprehensive exploration of Fielding's literary genius. From his satirical prose to his keen observations of 18th-century English society, Fielding's writing remains as relevant and engaging today as it was centuries ago.
Explore themes of morality, social class, and human nature through iconic works. This volume is an essential addition to any literary collection, providing both entertainment and scholarly value for students and enthusiasts alike. Experience the enduring appeal of a true master of English literature.
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