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Tom Jones
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"Tom Jones" is celebrated as a foundational and highly influential work in English literature, known for its humor. The protagonist, Tom Jones, grows up under the guardianship of a generous squire in Somerset. Characterized by his kind heart but untamed nature, Tom is a rural lad with a certain vulnerability for romance. He experiences a series of misadventures and exciting escapades, especially as he ventures to London in pursuit of success. Through these experiences, Tom gains a measure of wisdom that complements his innate decency. This novel, described as a 'comic, epic poem in prose,' continues to entertain contemporary readers as much as it did those of the past. Its sharp satire mirrors modern society, resonating with Doris Lessing's observation that today's world increasingly resembles the eighteenth century, rife with swindlers and opportunists, embodying both unbridled savagery and moralistic sermonizing.
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"Tom Jones" is celebrated as a foundational and highly influential work in English literature, known for its humor. The protagonist, Tom Jones, grows up under the guardianship of a generous squire in Somerset. Characterized by his kind heart but untamed nature, Tom is a rural lad with a certain vulnerability for romance. He experiences a series of misadventures and exciting escapades, especially as he ventures to London in pursuit of success. Through these experiences, Tom gains a measure of wisdom that complements his innate decency. This novel, described as a 'comic, epic poem in prose,' continues to entertain contemporary readers as much as it did those of the past. Its sharp satire mirrors modern society, resonating with Doris Lessing's observation that today's world increasingly resembles the eighteenth century, rife with swindlers and opportunists, embodying both unbridled savagery and moralistic sermonizing.
