02410oam 2200577zu 450 991015784450332120210731015440.00-19-179117-2(CKB)2560000000358861(SSID)ssj0001590527(PQKBManifestationID)16284994(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001590527(PQKBWorkID)14875230(PQKB)10588794(StDuBDS)EDZ0001101091(MiAaPQ)EBC4842167(EXLCZ)99256000000035886120160829d2015 uy engur|||||||||||txtccrEpic into novel[e-book] Henry Fielding, Scriblerian satire, and the consumption of classical literatureOxford :Oxford University Press,2015.1 online resource (xiv, 232 pages) illustrations (black and white)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-19-872387-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction: "Modern dinners" --"Mackerel a week after the season" : Swift and the durability of epic --John Gay's art of walking the streets --Alexander Pope : "Fragments, not a meal" --Joseph Andrews : "The sanction of great antiquity" --Tom Jones I : "The cookery of the author" --Tom Jones II : Fielding's sagacious reader --Amelia : "Talk to me not of dinners".'Epic into Novel' examines the work of Henry Fielding alongside other key eighteenth-century writers to examine how the conflicting influences of the classical tradition and the new literary marketplace were reconciled.Epic into novelClassical literatureInfluenceEnglish literatureClassical influencesFood in literatureEnglish LiteratureHILCCEnglishHILCCLanguages & LiteraturesHILCCClassical literatureInfluenceEnglish literatureClassical influencesFood in literatureEnglish LiteratureEnglishLanguages & Literatures823/.5Power Henry809751PQKBBOOK9910157844503321Epic into novel2885661UNINA