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Henry Fielding

    April 22, 1707 – October 8, 1754

    Henry Fielding was an influential British author whose early playwriting career was curtailed by political censorship. After his satirical plays were banned, Fielding turned to novel writing, securing his lasting place in literature. His masterworks are celebrated for their wit, incisive social commentary, and complex characters. Fielding explored human nature and societal ills with a blend of humor and intelligence, establishing himself as a pivotal figure in English prose.

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