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"Jonathan Wild" by Henry Fielding is a satirical novel that exposes the corrupt nature of 18th-century society through the character of Jonathan Wild, a notorious criminal. Fielding uses wit and irony to criticize the moral decay of the time, presenting Wild as a hypocritical figure who exploits the legal system for personal gain. The narrative explores themes of deception, justice, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. Through a blend of humor and social commentary, Fielding creates a compelling story that reflects on the complexities of human nature and the flawed institutions of the era.…mehr

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"Jonathan Wild" by Henry Fielding is a satirical novel that exposes the corrupt nature of 18th-century society through the character of Jonathan Wild, a notorious criminal. Fielding uses wit and irony to criticize the moral decay of the time, presenting Wild as a hypocritical figure who exploits the legal system for personal gain. The narrative explores themes of deception, justice, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. Through a blend of humor and social commentary, Fielding creates a compelling story that reflects on the complexities of human nature and the flawed institutions of the era.

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Henry Fielding (22 April 1707 - 8 October 1754) was an English novelist and dramatist best known for his rich, earthy humour and satirical prowess, and as the author of the novel Tom Jones. Additionally, he holds a significant place in the history of law enforcement, having used his authority as a magistrate to found (with his half-brother John) what some have called London's first police force, the Bow Street Runners. His younger sister, Sarah, also became a successful writer. Fielding's lack of financial acumen meant he and his family often endured periods of poverty, but he was helped by Ralph Allen, a wealthy benefactor, on whom Squire Allworthy in Tom Jones was later based. Allen went on to provide for the education and support of Fielding's children after the writer's death. His greatest work was Tom Jones (1749), a meticulously constructed picaresque novel telling the convoluted and hilarious tale of how a foundling came into a fortune.