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The Life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great
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- In Henry Fielding: Maturity.
…far the most important is The Life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great. Here, narrating the life of a notorious criminal of the day, Fielding satirizes human greatness, or rather human greatness confused with power over others. Permanently topical, Jonathan Wild, with the exception of some passages by his older…
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- In English literature: Fielding
The Life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great (1743), for instance, uses a mock-heroic idiom to explore a derisive parallel between the criminal underworld and England’s political elite, and Amelia (1751) probes with somber precision images of captivity and situations of taxing moral paradox.
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