
Amelia — Complete
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Authors:
- Fielding, Henry
1707 - 1754
About this book
In the 18th century, Henry Fielding penned the novel "Amelia — Complete," delving into the intricate themes of marriage, virtue, and societal norms in England. The narrative revolves around Captain Booth's challenges and the intertwined destiny of the central figure, Amelia. This literary work showcases the author's keen observations on human nature and the moral dilemmas faced by characters navigating their social milieu. With a keen eye for detail and sharp wit, Fielding presents a vivid portrayal of life in 18th-century England, capturing the essence of the era's societal complexities. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and history buffs seeking a nuanced exploration of moral quandaries and human relationships in a bygone era.
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