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Tom Jones [Paperback]

Henry Fielding , Fredson Bowers , Martin C. Battestin
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“Two hundred years have not dimmed Fielding’s realism. His humor is closer to our own than that of any writer before the present century.”—Kingsley Amis

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Tom, a foundling, is discovered one evening by the benevolent Squire Allworthy and his sister Bridget and brought up as a son in their household; when his sexual escapades and general misbehavior lead them to banish him, he sets out in search of both his fortune and his true identity. Amorous, high-spirited, and filled with what Fielding called “the glorious lust of doing good,” but with a tendency toward dissolution, Tom Jones is one of the first characters in English fiction whose human virtues and vices are realistically depicted. This edition is set from the text of the Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great (!!!!) Book, Jun 27 2005
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M. Root (Calgary, AB) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tom Jones (Paperback)
This is a great read, though not one for the feint of heart (or the feint of attention span). The plot is slow to get moving, and there are long detours that a pragmatic reader might find frustrating. But, once the plot gets going, it is truly a masterpiece. My first time through Tom Jones, I stayed up all night to read the last couple hundred pages, because I literally couldn't put it down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "...he was certainly born to be hanged.", Jun 6 2004
This review is from: Tom Jones (Paperback)
There aren't a lot of people today who are willing to tackle a book as seemingly daunting as TOM JONES. Many of today's readers seem to prefer lightweight "thrillers" or "fluff." When it was written, however, TOM JONES, at about 800 pages plus, was considered "light." It was based on Richardson's CLARISSA, a mammoth work, but, in my opinion, Fielding was a much better writer than was Richardson and TOM JONES is definitely a better book than CLARISSA.

Despite its length, the plot of TOM JONES really isn't at all convoluted. Tom is a foundling who was raised by the very wealthy Squire Allworthy. This doesn't sit at all well with Mr. Blifil, Squire Allworth's nephew and heir.

While still a teenager, Tom falls in love with the daughter of his neighbor, the beautiful and headstrong Sophia Western. Tom's roving eye, and his desire to unravel the mystery of his parentage, however, sabotages his romance with Sophia and she runs away when her father wants her to marry Blifil, instead.

Although the above scenario could be interpreted as dramatic, TOM JONES is a highly comic novel and the comic complications don't resolve themselves until the final pages of this very long book.

TOM JONES really is a book that has it all. Tom is the original "bad boy" that we can't help but love because, when all is said and done, his lovable qualities far outweigh his bad ones. But make no mistake...Tom definitely does have bad qualities along with the good. He's impetuous and even more headstrong than Sophia, he's a bit uncouth, to put it mildly and his appetites, all of them, are voracious.

Fielding seemingly used all of mankind to people TOM JONES. The book contains the very rich, the very poor, those of the highest integrity and those who have no integrity at all. There are political upheavals, muggers, rapists, stolen legal documents and secrets of paternity...all contained within this glorious book's pages. And there's romance aplenty. Tom and Sophia never stop loving each other and they never stop doing all that's necessary to get back into each other's arms...for good.

Fielding wasn't the tidiest writer around and TOM JONES does contain much that really isn't necessary to the plot. A reader new to this book has to be prepared for that because there will be times when something you think is going somewhere doesn't. Don't let this put you off, though, because even the things Fielding could have left out make for hilarious and entertaining reading.

TOM JONES is a book that's lusty, bawdy, excessive and, if that's not enough, lots of fun. If you think it's just "too much" to read, be assured, the pages really do fly by and, once you get caught up in this ripping good tale, you really won't want to put it down until the very last word.

TOM JONES is quite definitely a classic, a book that will never be forgotten. I think it definitely belongs on any list of "greatest one hundred" books and no serious reader can call himself or herself "well read" until he or she has devoured TOM JONES at least once. Not only recommended, but, for the serious student of literature, required.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great (!!!!) Book, Jun 27 2005
By M. Root - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tom Jones (Paperback)
This is a great read, though not one for the feint of heart (or the feint of attention span). The plot is slow to get moving, and there are long detours that a pragmatic reader might find frustrating. But, once the plot gets going, it is truly a masterpiece. My first time through Tom Jones, I stayed up all night to read the last couple hundred pages, because I literally couldn't put it down.

4.0 out of 5 stars A Suprisingly Good Read, Oct 30 2008
By A. D. Kavanaugh - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tom Jones (Paperback)
I had to purchase this book for a class but I am surprised by how readable it is even today. It is still as accurate about human nature today as it was in the 18th century. I highly recommend this book.

4 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Adventure, Jun 13 2007
By Wanderer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tom Jones (Paperback)
This novel is worth it for the following lines spoken by Parson Thwackum:

"When I mention religion," said the parson, "I mean the Christian religion; and not only the Christian religion, but the Protestant religion; and not only the Protestant religion, but the Church of England. And when I mention honour, I mean that mode of divine grace which is not only consistent with but dependent upon this religion, and is consistent and dependent upon no other" (p. 105).

Very amusing, but think of the centuries when men like that had supreme political power--then to laugh, to doubt meant to be burned alive. Michael Servetus (1511-1553) was burned alive by John Calvin for doubting the Holy Trinity and preaching Unitarianism. Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) was burned for similar heresies.

There is no end to the evil that men like Parson Thwackum would do if they had power. We must stand forever on guard against such views of religion.
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