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Tom Jones by Henry Fielding | Characters, Summary, Analysis

Tom Jones is a comic novel by Henry Fielding that was first published on 28 February 1749. The full title of the novel was “The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling”. W. Somerset Maugham mentioned Tom Jones as the earliest novel in his 1948 book Great Novelists and Their Novels and mentioned Tom Jones as one of the ten greatest novels of the world. English author and literary critic Samuel Taylor Coleridge mentioned Tom Jones as one of the three “most perfect plots ever planned". The other two mentioned by him were the Athenian Tragedy Oedipus Rex, and Ben Jonson's play The Alchemist. Tome Jones blends romance, realism, picaresque, and social commentary comically. The story is about an orphan (or foundling) who, after he is cast out by the generous man who raised him, travels throughout the South of England having several adventures in love, friendship, and folly while meeting an array of vivid and memorably flawed characters. Eventually, after he is plotted against and thrown in prison, he learns his parentage and is reconciled with his family and his virtuous beloved. So this is it for today. We have covered all major works of John Donne. We will conclude this playlist by discussing the other minor works of John Donne in the next video as we strive to offer a complete course for the preparation of UGC NET English literature, NTA NET English literature, PGTRB English,, SET English literature, TGT PGT English, GATE English Literature, and other exams, please stay connected with the Discourse, Thanks, and Regards!

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