Tom Jones

Tom Jones

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Oct 1, 1974 · Portugees · Hardcover (472 pagina's)
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Formaat Hardcover
Pagina's 472
Taal Portugees
Gepubliceerd Oct 1, 1974
Uitgever Círculo de Leitores

Beschrijving

Considerado por muitos o primeiro romance moderno, Tom Jones fala sobre as aventuras de um jovem pelas estradas inglesas, conhecendo situações que compõem um verdadeiro painel da sociedade de meados do século XVIII. Enjeitado e criado por uma família da nobreza rural, torna-se um jovem de grande fascínio pessoal que atrai a paixão de diversas mulheres. Mas torna-se vítima das mais variadas formas de preconceito e desperta, em muitos, a inveja e o ciúme.

Genres

Romantiek Mysterie Sciencefiction Thriller & Spanning Kinderboeken Biografie Actie & Avontuur Autobiografie & Memoires Zelfhulp Religie & Spiritualiteit Wetenschap & Technologie Geschiedenis Horror Humor Business & Economie Filosofie Fantasie Manga Graphic Novels Poëzie Kookboeken Reizen Kunst & Fotografie Klassiekers Hedendaags Natuur Psychologie

Recensies

Bekijk Alles

This book was written about 270 years ago, yet it is still has relevant today as it was then. I guess that is the definition of a classic. It's amazing though that a book written so long ago could still be relevant. It is one of the funniest books I have read, I would say that I am not one who often laughs out loud after the books I read. This book had me laughing so much though. I loved Fielding's little interruptions in his own story. I loved how he berated his critics. I loved his observations, which, as I've said could still be very much true today. It is funny that after nearly 300 years, people have changed very little. I first heard of this book when I watched the 1997 mini series on BBC with Max Beasley. That is one very favourite TV series to date. It stays relatively close to the book. The ending is a bit different. A bit more satisfactory to a modern audience perhaps. 

March 28th 2026
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