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      • Tom Jones, published in 1749, is a comic novel by Henry Fielding that follows the lively adventures of the foundling Tom Jones in 18th-century England Raised by the benevolent Squire Allworthy, Tom's journey involves love, mistaken identity, and a series of humorous escapades.
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  2. The musical 1976 film The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones featured Trevor Howard as Squire Western and Terry-Thomas as Mr Square. Bob Coleman's The Later Adventures of Tom Jones (1985) serves as a sequel to Henry Fielding's original.

  3. Tom Jones, published in 1749, is a comic novel by Henry Fielding that follows the lively adventures of the foundling Tom Jones in 18th-century England. Raised by the benevolent Squire Allworthy, Tom's journey involves love, mistaken identity, and a series of humorous escapades.

  4. Tom Jones is an ITV four-part television drama reimagining Henry Fielding's 1749 novel The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling. It is directed by Georgia Parris and adapted by Gwyneth Hughes , with Solly McLeod playing the eponymous hero Tom Jones.

  5. A short summary of Henry Fielding's Tom Jones. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Tom Jones.

    • Henry Fielding Fielding
    • 1963
  6. Sep 20, 2024 · Tom Jones cast: who stars in the ITV series? Here are the main cast members and characters in Tom Jones. Read on below for more info about who they are and where you've seen the actors...

  7. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. A ribald and rowdy romp through the mansions and taverns of Georgian England. Henry Fielding's fallen hero bed-hops his way out of a good home and almost into a hangman's noose, via a series of misadventures and misunderstandings.

  8. A comic novel that blends romance, realism, picaresque, and social commentary—while passing itself off as a true history of a life as well as a reflection of human nature— The History of Tom Jones has amused readers for centuries with its account of an orphan (or foundling) who, after he is cast out by the generous man who raised him, travels th...

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