ABSTRACT

First published in 1989, Henry Fielding is a biography presenting a fresh interpretation of Fielding’s life and thought. Using newly discovered information, including new facts, three hitherto unknown pictures of Fielding drawn from life, documents, manuscripts, and many crucially important and engrossing new letters, Martin C. Battestin – the foremost Fielding scholar – illuminates every aspect of Fielding’s life and work. Fielding and the life he led – in the West Country, at Eton, at the University of Leyden, and in the theatres and brothels, sponging houses and police courts of London – make for fascinating reading. This authoritative and timely biography will appeal to all those interested in the society and literature of eighteenth-century England.

chapter I|52 pages

A West Country boyhood and Eton (1707-26)

chapter II|202 pages

Playwright and Libertine (1727-39)

chapter III|202 pages

Politics, novels, and the law (1739—49)

chapter IV|150 pages

Magistrate and reformer (1749—54)

chapter V|17 pages

Consequences