Joseph Andrews and Shamela
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Author: Henry Fielding, Methuen & Co
Format: Hardback
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Joseph Andrews and Shamela by Henry Fielding, edited by Martin C. Battestin, is a response to Samuel Richardson's book Pamela. Published by Methuen & Co in 1965, this work includes the bawdy travesty Shamela and the novel Joseph Andrews, which begins as a parody but soon outgrows its origins, drawing from Cervantes and Marivaux.
Author: Henry Fielding, Methuen & Co
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Very Good, , , ,
Joseph Andrews and Shamela by Henry Fielding, edited by Martin C. Battestin, is a response to Samuel Richardson's book Pamela. Published by Methuen & Co in 1965, this work includes the bawdy travesty Shamela and the novel Joseph Andrews, which begins as a parody but soon outgrows its origins, drawing from Cervantes and Marivaux.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Henry Fielding, Methuen & Co
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Very Good, , , ,
Joseph Andrews and Shamela by Henry Fielding, edited by Martin C. Battestin, is a response to Samuel Richardson's book Pamela. Published by Methuen & Co in 1965, this work includes the bawdy travesty Shamela and the novel Joseph Andrews, which begins as a parody but soon outgrows its origins, drawing from Cervantes and Marivaux.
Author: Henry Fielding, Methuen & Co
Format: Hardback
Remarks on Condition :Condition Remarks: Very Good, , , ,
Joseph Andrews and Shamela by Henry Fielding, edited by Martin C. Battestin, is a response to Samuel Richardson's book Pamela. Published by Methuen & Co in 1965, this work includes the bawdy travesty Shamela and the novel Joseph Andrews, which begins as a parody but soon outgrows its origins, drawing from Cervantes and Marivaux.
Joseph Andrews and Shamela
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