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Henry Fielding 1701-1754: Critical Essay by Alan T. McKenzie

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SOURCE: "The Physiology of Deceit in Fielding's Works," in The Dalhousie Review, Vol. 62, No. 1, 1982, pp. 140-52.

In the following essay, McKenzie examines Fielding's use of physiology in each of his major novels, arguing that Fielding's depictions of theatrical displays of passion offer keys to interpreting the actions of his characters.

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