TY - BOOK AU - Fielding, Henry TI - The history of the adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of his friend Mr. Abraham Adams T2 - Peacock Classics SN - 8124800669 U1 - 823.5 PY - 2004/// CY - New Delhi PB - Peacock Books KW - Fiction- English literature KW - Household employees KW - Young men KW - Clergy KW - Male friendship KW - Social classes KW - Fiction KW - English fiction N1 - Written in imitation of The Manner of Cervantes, author of Don Quixote In 2 volumes N2 - Joseph Andrews s Fielding's first novel. and although directed against Samuel Richardson's Pamela which was a great success, it is far from being a simple parody. To cite Fielding himself 'The fable consists of separate adventures...all tending to one great end'- namely, the opposition of integrity and Christian decency to corruption and selfishness. The novel rapidly develops an original shape of its own, and extends the range of the novel form by its refusal to depend on exclusive and extensive identification with the sensibility of any central character. It is an early masterpiece of the genre-comic in its vignettes of contemporary behaviour. While displaying Fielding's great comic gifts, the novel demonstrates his concern for the corruption of contemporary morality, religion, politics and literature. It depicts his presentation of love as charity as friendship, and in its sexual sense ER -