The History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great
Gelesen von Denny Sayers (d. 2015)
Henry Fielding
This novel is sometimes thought of as [Fielding's] first because he almost certainly began composing it before he wrote Shamela and Joseph Andrews. It is a satire of Walpole that draws a parallel between Walpole and Jonathan Wild, the infamous gang leader and highwayman. He implicitly compares the Whig party in Parliament with a gang of thieves being run by Walpole, whose constant desire to be a "Great Man" (a common epithet for Walpole) should culminate only in the antithesis of greatness: being hanged. (Summary by Wikipedia) (10 hr 16 min)
Chapters
04 - Book 1, Chapter 4 [Mr. Wild's First Entrance into the World]
9:23
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06 - Book 1, Chapter 6 [Further Conferences between the Count & Master Wild]
9:31
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10 - Book 1, Chapter 10 [Some Matters Concerning the Chaste Laetitia]
7:01
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12 - Book 1, Chapter 12 [Other Particulars relating to Miss Tishy]
10:37
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14 - Book 1, Chapter 14 [The History of Greatness is Continued]
17:26
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26 - Book 2, Chapter 12 [Strange & Yet Natural Escape of our Hero]
7:48
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31 - Book 3, Chapter 4 [A Young Hero ... Makes his First Appearance]
7:36
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34 - Book 3, Chapter 7 [Preliminary to the Marriage between Mr. Jonathan Wild a…
9:17
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37 - Book 3, Chapter 10 [Unprecedented Generosity ... Ungrateful Reception]
11:18
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47 - Book 4, Chapter 6 [The Foregoing Happy Incident is Accounted For]
7:51
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52 - Book 4, Chapter 11 [Conclusion of Mrs. Heartfree's Adventures]
14:12
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54 - Book 4, Chapter 13 [Death, Immortality, and Other Grave Matters]
17:41
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55 - Book 4, Capter 14 [The Highest Consummation of Human Greatness]
14:36
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Bewertungen
Fayetteville
As an earlier work this book shows the blossoming skill of Mr. Fielding. Very well read. I like the music box touch to the reading.