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A stylistic analysis of Henry Fielding's *Tom Jones*: a socio-pragmatic view

Humanities

A stylistic analysis of Henry Fielding's *Tom Jones*: a socio-pragmatic view

H. M. El-dali

Dive into a socio-pragmatic exploration of Henry Fielding's *Tom Jones* as Hosni Mostafa El-dali uncovers the 18th-century thought, human nature philosophy, and narrative irony that shape this classic novel. Don't miss out on this illuminating analysis!... show more
Abstract
The purpose of this study is three fold; first, it attempts to show to what extent Fielding's writings unfold the basic characteristics of the eighteenth century lines of thinking, foremost of which is the importance of context for the determination of meaning. Second, it attempts to show Fielding's philosophy of human nature which, according to him, is a mixture of man's selfishness, greediness, honesty and charity, all of which are characteristics of the 'characters' nature. Third, the present study sheds some light on Fielding's technique in writing. The importance of introducing ironic techniques is to stimulate the reader's mental imagination to understand opposite meanings and in consequence adopt a proper evaluation of the character's behaviour. Fielding discusses through irony some important concepts such as chastity, reason and gentility, yet no direct clue is given to the readers to give a precise interpretation about them. It is also through irony that the interpretation of these concepts are hindered by perplexing assumptions as connotations of meaning make it difficult for the readers to give any judgment or adopt any evaluation. The study shows that Fielding's technique in 'Tom Jones' is incorporated within a third omniscience narrative, which gives the narrator the chance to preside over his creation and commenting on certain attitudes and actions. It concludes that the mark of shame bestowed by earlier critics on Fielding as intrusive narrator is eliminated on the grounds that his presence within the text is directed for teaching purposes.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jul 12, 2021
Authors
Hosni Mostafa El-dali
Tags
Henry Fielding
Tom Jones
socio-pragmatics
18th-century thought
irony in literature
human nature
narrative techniques
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