Amelia is a 1751 novel by Fielding about William Booth and his wife Amelia. It offers a bleak portrayal of societal problems and legal unfairness.
Amelia, a 1751 novel by Fielding, depicts William Booth, an army officer, and his virtuous wife Amelia. The novel presents a gloomy view of social evils and legal injustice.
Front | Amelia |
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Back | novel fielding 1751 William booth and attractive but impetus young army officer has married the virtuous and beautiful Amelia the novel's depiction of social evil and legal injustice is generally gloomy |
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