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Function of the Narrator in Henry Fielding's Tom Jones

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Book Function of the Narrator in Henry Fielding's Tom Jones Anja Schäfer
Libristo code: 05283319
Publishers Grin Publishing, July 2012
Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature... Full description
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Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1,5, University of Trier, language: English, abstract: The following essay about Henry Fielding's novel Tom Jones. The History of a Foundling (1749), deals with the author's contribution to the development of the genre "novel", which had to prove itself as a potentially literary form in the eighteenth century century. By this time, prose fiction had to enforce its claim as a worthy pursuit and the form of the novel had to stand up to the dominant genres of verse and drama. Fielding was one of the first authors, who resolved to write fiction and with his humorous style of writing he revolutionized eighteen-century-literature. In this context, the function of the narrator plays an important role, for he is responsible for the success of Tom Jones and for many complications of the plot. In the introductory chapters, preceding the individual Books of the novel, he presents himself as a deep thinker, discoursing on the philosophy of writing and foregrounding himself by intrusive comments and self-glorifying statements. What is told, the content of his story, seems to come second and the process of writing is centred as the real subject of the text. Besides the narrator's self-interest, his method of narrative selection causes much confusion, for he is constantly withholding significant information from the reader. In doing so, Fielding is leading his audience knowingly into the wrong direction, forcing it to make its own judgements and interpretations rather than trusting blindly in his guidance. The main function of the games the author is playing with his readers, is to strengthen their engagement with the text, forcing them to reconsider previous interpretations and judgements. Thus, the reader's full attention is required throughout the whole novel and he is forced to participate in its progress. As a result, a constant adherence of suspense is guaranteed in all books of Tom Jones, regardless of its length.

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Full name Function of the Narrator in Henry Fielding's Tom Jones
Author Anja Schäfer
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 26
EAN 9783656245438
ISBN 3656245436
Libristo code 05283319
Publishers Grin Publishing
Weight 45
Dimensions 148 x 210 x 2
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