
Honest Sins
Georgian Libertinism and the Plays and Novels of Henry Fielding
Tiffany Potter(Author)
McGill-Queen's University Press
Will be published approx. on 10. December 1998
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-0-7735-1803-2 (ISBN)
Description
Potter is the first author to make clear how English libertinism changed during the eighteenth century as the violent, hypersexualized Hobbesian libertine, typified by the Earl of Rochester, was tempered by England's cultures of sentiment and sensibility. The good-natured Georgian libertinism that emerged maintained the subversive social, religious, sexual, and philosophical tenets of the old libertinism, but misogynist brutality was replaced by freedom and autonomy for the individual, whether male or female. Libertinism encompasses issues of gender, sexuality, and literary and cultural history and thus provides a useful cultural context for a discussion of a number of critical approaches to Fielding's work, including feminism, queer theory, new historicism, and cultural studies. The traditional view of Fielding as a warm-blooded but essentially prudent moralist is reconsidered here in light of the symbiotic relationship Potter argues existed between Fielding and this mediated libertinism. Fielding developed the discourse in his own terms, beginning with his licentious early plays and continuing with Shamela and Joseph Andrews, in which Fielding first subverts, then reforms, popular social constructs of virtue. Fielding later develops his archetypal Georgian libertine in Tom Jones, and continues his consideration with Amelia, whose virtuous heroine embodies Fielding's balance of masculinity and femininity, his controversial understanding of virtue, and the individualism, privilege, and passion of the libertine discourse in which he so prominently positioned himself.
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"Honest Sins makes a significant, original contribution to studies of Henry Fielding." David Oakleaf, Department of English, University of Calgary.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Montreal
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7735-1803-2 (9780773518032)
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