Joseph Andrews and Shamela.
SKU: 18046
Shamela (1741) and Joseph Andrews (1742) were both written in response to Richardson's novel Pamela (1740). Shamela is especially bawdy parody and is much funnier if you've spent time with Pamela - but Fielding also uses his humorous novels to show his concern about corruption and hypocrisy in society. In very good shape especially for its age. Oxford University Press. Oxford World's Classics. 1980. Paper. USED. $2.00
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