Henry Fielding and the London theatre, 1728-1737

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Henry Fielding and the London theatre, 1728-1737

Robert D. Hume

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1988

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Fielding has been much studied as a novelist and is generally considered to have had an undistinguished career as a playwright. By 1737, however, he had become the most dominant professional playwright since Dryden. He was the manager of his own troupe at the Little Haymarket in 1736 and was becoming known as a topical and political satirist when his theatrical career ended abruptly as a result of Walpole's Licensing Act. This work examines his career as playwright and manager when he introduced some innovative and successful new forms of drama.

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