The adventures of David Simple

The adventures of David Simple1744
About this book
The Adventures of David Simple (1744), Sarah Fielding's first and most celebrated novel, went through several editions, the second of which was heavily revised by her brother Henry. This edition, the fourth in the series Eighteenth-Century Novels by Women, reproduces the original text of the novel for the first time since its initial publication and includes Henry's "corrections" in an appendix.
In recounting the guileless hero's search for a true friend, the novel depicts the derision with which almost everyone treats his sentimental attitudes to human nature. Acclaimed as an accurate portrait of mid-eighteenth-century London, The Adventures of David Simple sets forth some provocative feminist ideas. Also included is Fielding's much darker sequel, Volume the Last (1753).
Details
- First published
- 1744
- OL Work ID
- OL2751501W
Subjects
TravelersBetrayalFictionInheritance and successionYoung menFriendshipYoung men -- FictionEngland, fictionLondon (england), fictionFiction, action & adventureFiction, generalWomenSocial conditionsSocial life and customs