The Adventures of David Simple: Containing an Account of His Travels Through the Cities of London and Westminster, in the Search of a Real Friend ; And, The Adventures of David Simple, Volume the Last : in which His History is ConcludedUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1998 - 399 pages Sarah Fielding (1710-1768), the author of five novels, a children's story, an imaginative historical biography, a critical treatise on Clarissa, and a translation from the Greek of Xenophon, is among the most versatile and interesting eighteenth-century women writers. The Adventures of David Simple (1744), Fielding's first and most celebrated novel, went through many English editions -- including a second edition heavily revised by her brother Henry -- and was translated into German and French. The guileless hero, having been cheated by his hypocritical younger brother, sets out to find a "real friend". In recounting David's search, the novel depicts the derision with which almost everyone treats his sentimental attitudes to human nature. An important secondary character acts as a mouthpiece for some provocative feminist ideas. This edition makes the original text of the novel available for the first time since 1744. It also reproduces Fielding's much darker sequel, Volume the Last (1753), in which a string of disasters befalls David and his family. |
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... Valentine and Cynthia , and taking with them their whole Family , had not the old Gentleman's Age and Infirmities rendered such a Voyage danger- ous , and almost impracticable for him : yet his Unwillingness to part with his Son Valentine ...
... Valentine's Friendship , sounded as nonsensical in his Ears , as if he had affirmed he could safely trust a Fox with the Care of his Poultry . For Mr. Nichols was fully satis- fied that Valentine's Friendship was mere Pretence , and had ...
... Valentine , which contained only a plain Narrative of his present Circumstances , with no Exaggeration of their Bad- ness , no deploring of his own Misfortunes ; and requesting him , if he went on prosperously , immediately to remit him ...
Contents
Book I | 3 |
Substantive Variants between the First and Second Editions | 350 |
Emendations | 367 |
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