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Essentially a serious man , Fielding wrote comedy for the serious reader . W. R. Irwin ELH ( September , 1946 ) , p . 170 Henry Fielding's comedies , farces , burlesques , and ballad operas , in their forms and in their themes , provide ...
Essentially a serious man , Fielding wrote comedy for the serious reader . W. R. Irwin ELH ( September , 1946 ) , p . 170 Henry Fielding's comedies , farces , burlesques , and ballad operas , in their forms and in their themes , provide ...
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He settled at Strawberry Hill , Twickenham , in 1747 , where he wrote The Castle of Otranto ( 1764 ) . He aided publication of various authors ( including Gray ) , but Chatterton's appeal for help proved unhappy .
He settled at Strawberry Hill , Twickenham , in 1747 , where he wrote The Castle of Otranto ( 1764 ) . He aided publication of various authors ( including Gray ) , but Chatterton's appeal for help proved unhappy .
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GORDON , Reduce everything he ever wrote , and you will find an essential act of repulsion : either self - emptying into a persona , or a repudiation . He pushes away what he is ; he repudiates even the persona of Don Juan .
GORDON , Reduce everything he ever wrote , and you will find an essential act of repulsion : either self - emptying into a persona , or a repudiation . He pushes away what he is ; he repudiates even the persona of Don Juan .
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