AUDIOBOOK

History of Tom Jones, a Foundling

Henry FieldingSeries: Classic Audiobooks
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Duration
32h 44m
Year
2025
Language
English

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Henry Fielding's The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling is one of the great comic epics of English literature, combining satire, romance, and moral reflection. The story traces the life of Tom Jones, a good-hearted but impulsive young man of mysterious parentage, raised by the generous Squire Allworthy. Tom's adventures take him from the English countryside to the bustling streets of London, encountering rogues, hypocrites, soldiers, and noblemen along the way.
Fielding balances Tom's reckless energy and romantic escapades with a deep exploration of virtue, honor, and the complexities of human nature. Unlike the rigid morality of earlier works, Fielding presents characters as flawed yet sympathetic, illustrating the tension between passion and principle. The novel's humor and vividness come not only from Tom's misadventures but also from the author's playful commentary, which breaks the fourth wall and directly addresses the reader.
First published in 1749, Tom Jones was groundbreaking in its scope and realism, paving the way for the modern novel. Its blend of lively storytelling, biting social critique, and enduring humanity continues to captivate readers, proving that Fielding's vision of human weakness and resilience is timeless.

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