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Fielding, Sarah - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Fielding English novelist. She wrote several novels, including The Adventures of David Simple in Search of a Faithful Friend 1744, The Governess 1749, and The Countess of Dellwyn 1759 http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Fielding, Sarah
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Sarah Fielding - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Battestin, Martin C. Henry Fielding, Sarah Fielding, and 'the Dreadful Sin of Incest' . Novel 13.1 (1979) 618. Bree, Linda. Sarah Fielding. New York Twayne Publishers, 1996. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Fielding
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Sarah Fielding (8 November 1710 – 9 April 1768) was a British author and sister of the novelist Henry Fielding . She was the author of The Governess, or The Little Female Academy (1749), which was the first novel in English written especially for children ( children's literature ), and had earlier achieved success with her novel The Adventures of David Simple Henry and Ursula, and her younger siblings were Anne, Beatrice, and Edmund. Sarah's father, Edmund Feilding, the third son of John Feilding, was a military officer and relative of the Earls of Denbigh (his father, John, was the youngest son of the 3rd Earl). Although Edmund spelled his last name "Feilding" as often as "Fielding," both Henry and Sarah spelled the name "Fielding." When asked by an Earl of Denbigh why, Henry Fielding's son said, "I cannot tell, my Lord, except it be that my branch of the family were the first that knew how to spell" (Battestin 7-8). Sarah's mother, Sarah Gould, was the daughter of Sir Henry Gould, a judge on the King's Bench who had been reappointed to the Queen's Bench, and Sarah Davidge Gould. This descent is important for understanding the early life and education of Edmund Feilding's children.
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Extractions: Real name: Janet Mahoney Janet Mahoney - now better known by her stage name Janet Fielding - was born in Brisbane, Australia, in 1957. She gained A Levels in Physics, Chemistry and Maths and joined Queensland University, where she first took up acting. After leaving university she worked with an English writer/director named Albert Hunt, who in 1977 brought her to England in one of his shows. Once in England she joined Ken Campbell at the Science Fiction Theatre of Liverpool and appeared in productions including The Warp and The End is Night . Following this she won a small part in an episode of the 1980 Hammer House of Horror series. She was then cast as Tegan in Doctor Who . After leaving the series in 1984 she appeared in episodes of Shelley and Minder on TV and in productions of The Collector and the pantomime Aladdin in the theatre. In 1991 she gave up acting to work as an administrator in the pressure group Women in Film and Television, where she stayed for three and a half years. She then became a director of Marina Martin Associates, an actor's agency, representing amongst others the eighth Doctor, Paul McGann. In 1982, she married
WORDS: BIOG: Fielding, Sarah Fielding, Sarah, third sister of the preceding, was born in 1714, lived unmarried, and died at Bath, where she had long resided, in April 1768. http://words.fromoldbooks.org/Chalmers-Biography/f/fielding-sarah.html
Extractions: Words skip - about - login - register 1812 Chalmer’s Biography F / Sarah Fielding ( [vol. 14, p. 292; majority text] , third sister of the preceding, was born in 1714, lived unmarried, and died at Bath , where she had long resided, in April 1768. She made some figure among the literary ladies of her age, and possessed a well cultivated mind. Soon after the appearance of her brother’s “ Joseph Andrews ” she published a novel in 2 vols. 12mo, entitled “ The Adventures of David Simple, in search of a faithful friend, ” which had a considerable share of popularity, and is not yet forgotten. In 1752 she produced a third volume, which did not excite so much attention. Her next production, which appeared in 1753, was “ The Cry, a new Dramatic Fable, ” 3 vols. but this, although far from being destitute of merit, was not well adapted to the taste of romance-readers. Her last performance was “ Xenophon ’s Memoirs of Socrates , with the Defence of Socrates before his Judges, ” translated from the original Greek , 1762, 8vo. In this translation, which is executed with fidelity and elegance, she was favoured with some valuable notes by the learned Mr. Harris, of
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Extractions: mboxCreate('TT_Global_Mbox','pageName='+window.s.pageName, 'retCust=no', 'profile.retCust=no'); Sign In Rental Cart ( CHEGG.COM FIND YOUR BOOKS FIND BOOKS SEARCH TIPS x Search Tip: The best way to find your books is by searching using ISBNs. Alternatively, you can also search using book title or author's name. But better results are returned when you put in book title and one of the authors' name together. Here are some examples of good searches: Home Fiction General by ISBN: EDITION: BINDING: PUBLISHER: Penguin Group USA, Inc (09/24/2002) PAGES: This product is not available. SUMMARY The Adventures of David Simple is the story of one man's search for truth, honesty, and friendship in a corrupt world. Following the literary model of Don Quixote , the novel is both a witty and engaging satire of eighteenth-century London life and a serious examination of the moral and social issues facing men and women of the day. Fielding draws upon her own experiences as an impoverished, unmarried gentlewoman to portray her two heroines, Cynthia and Camilla, and infuses the novel with provocative feminist ideas as she makes a pointed critique of the position of women.
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Sarah Fielding Home Page The Sarah Fielding home page was created by the English Dept at UNM. It contains a biographical sketch, a select bibliography, summaries of her works, and other useful literary http://www.unm.edu/~woodward/fielding.html
The Governess, Or The Little Female Academy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Fielding, Sarah. The Governess; or, The Little Female Academy. Ed. Candace Ward. Peterborough Broadview Editions, 2005. ISBN 1551114127. Suzuki, Mika.The Little Female Academy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Governess,_or_The_Little_Female_Academy
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Title page from the first edition of Fielding's The Governess The Governess, or The Little Female Academy (published 1749) by Sarah Fielding is the first full-length novel written for children, and a significant work of children's literature of the 18th century. Frontispiece to Mrs. Sherwood's 1820 revised edition of The Governess In her preface, the author says: My young Readers, Before you begin the following Sheets, I beg you will stop a Moment at this Preface, to consider with me, what is the true Use of Reading; and if you can once fix this Truth in your Minds, namely, that the true Use of Books is to make you wiser and better, you will then have both Profit and Pleasure from what you read. One Thing quite necessary to make any Instructions that come either from your Governors, or your Books, of any Use to you, is to attend with Desire of Learning, and not to be apt to fansy yourselves too wise to be taught. For this Spirit will keep you ignorant as long as you live, and you will be like the Birds in the following Fable: "The Mag-pye alone, of all the Birds, had the Art of building a Nest, the Form of which was with a covering over Head, and only a small Hole to creep out at.—The rest of the Birds, being without Houses, desired the
Sarah Fielding Criticism Fielding, Sarah Introduction Sarah Fielding 1710–1768. English novelist and translator. INTRODUCTION. Sarah http://www.enotes.com/literary-criticism/fielding-sarah
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