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The narrative follows a foundling raised by a benevolent landowner whose obscure origins set off a picaresque chain of adventures, romantic entanglements, and social misunderstandings. Episodes move between country estates and urban scenes, blending comic incidents, duels, trials, and mistaken identities with pointed authorial digressions that examine marriage, class, virtue, and hypocrisy. Chance encounters and reversals drive a plot of separation and reconciliation while the narrator interposes moral reflection and satire. The work’s book-and-chapter structure alternates brisk storytelling with essays on human behavior and the manners of contemporary society.

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Henry Fielding

Henry Fielding (1707-1754) was an English novelist and playwright, recognized as one of the founders of the modern novel. His works often blend humor with social commentary, reflecting the complexities of 18th-century British society. Fielding is best known for his novel "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling," which showcases his narrative skill and character development. His other notable works include "Joseph Andrews" and "Amelia," both of which explore themes of virtue and morality through engaging storytelling. Fielding's contributions to literature extend beyond fiction; he was also a significant figure in the development of the theatrical scene in London.

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