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Jonathan Wild by Henry Fielding, Fiction, Classics, Literary
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272 pages
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The narrative presents a satirical comparison between Jonathan Wild, a notorious highwayman, and Julius Caesar, highlighting the moral and ethical shortcomings of the latter. Through sharp wit and humor, Fielding critiques societal values and the glorification of historical figures, suggesting that Wild, despite his criminality, embodies certain qualities that Caesar lacks. The book delves into themes of power, ambition, and the complexities of human nature, offering a unique perspective on leadership and legacy.
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2002, hardcover with dust jacket
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