This dark satire presents a mock-heroic biography of a notorious criminal, praising his villainy as a form of "greatness" comparable to political leaders. Fielding uses the life of a cold-blooded thief to expose the corruption and amoral ambition inherent in high society and government. Through sharp irony, the narrative argues that there is little difference between the "great" men of history and the common crook. It is a scathing and intellectually rigorous critique of power.
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The History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great
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