

Jonathan Wild (Oxford World's Classics)
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(1 ratings)348 pages2004Oxford University Press, USAISBN 9780192804082
About this book
'he carried Good-nature to that wonderful and uncommon Height, that he never did a single Injury to Man or Woman, by which he himself did not expect to reap some Advantage' The real-life Jonathan Wild, gangland godfather and self-styled 'Thieftaker General', controlled much of the London underworld until he was executed for his crimes in 1725. Even during his lifetime his achievements attracted attention; after his death balladeers sang of his exploits, and satirists made connectionsbetween his success and the triumph of corruption in high places. Henry Fielding built on these narratives to produce one of the greatest sustained satires in the English language. Published in 1743, at a time when the modern novel had yet to establish itself as a fixed literary form, Jonathan Wild is at the same time a brilliant black comedy, an incisive political satire, and a profoundly serious exploration of human 'greatness' and 'goodness'.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Published
- 2004
- Pages
- 348
- ISBN
- 9780192804082
- Language
- en
About Unknown Author
An English novelist and dramatist known for his rich earthy humour and satirical prowess, and as the author of the novel *Tom Jones*. Portraits suggest a rather large proboscis.
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