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Joseph Andrews

Henry Fielding

Verlag: Bu Classics Books

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A simple and honest footman sets out on a journey of discovery, accompanied by the eccentric and lovable Parson Adams. Along the way, they encounter a parade of rogues and hypocrites, providing a satirical look at the manners and morals of the English countryside. Originally intended as a parody, the story blossoms into a rich, independent narrative celebrating genuine virtue and friendship. It is a delightful blend of slapstick comedy and astute social commentary.
Verfügbar seit: 06.03.2026.
Drucklänge: 501 Seiten.

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