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Author: Henry Fielding
Published Date: 30 Aug 2011
Publisher: Nabu Press
Language: English
Format: Paperback::46 pages
ISBN10: 1178927989
Publication City/Country: Charleston SC, United States
Imprint: none
File size: 26 Mb
Dimension: 182.88x 241.3x 5.08mm::113.4g
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The Covent-garden tragedy [a parody by H. Fielding of A. Philip's The distrest mother.]. Front Cover Henry Fielding. 1732. 0 Reviews
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The Covent-Garden Tragedy is a play by Henry Fielding that first appeared on 1 June 1732 at Many of Fielding's characters are modelled after Hogarth's: his Mother Punchbowl, the brothel mistress, is modelled on Thomas Clearly characterised the play as "A lukewarm burlesque of Ambrose Phillips' Distressed Mother".









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