Fielding Practice: A Study of the Novels of Henry Fielding/The Reluctant Naturalism of `Amelia' : An Essay on the Modern Reading of Fielding.Published in:1985By:Amory, HughPublication type:Book Review
The two Amelias: Henry Fielding and Elizabeth Justice.Published in:ELH, 1995, v. 62, n. 2, p. 313, doi. 10.1353/elh.1995.0014By:Kraft, ElizabethPublication type:Article
THE PUBLICATION OF HENRY FIELDING'S AMELIA.Published in:Library, 1963, v. s5-XVIII, n. 4, p. 303By:THOMAS, D. S.Publication type:Article
Amelia/The Eighteenth-Century Novel: the Idea of the Gentleman/The Reluctant Naturalism of Amelia.Published in:1986By:Irwin, MichaelPublication type:Book Review
FEMALE CHANGELESSNESS; OR, WHAT DO WOMEN WANT?Published in:1987By:Spacks, Patricia MeyerPublication type:Literary Criticism
BOOTH'S PROGRESS AND THE RESOLUTION OF AMELIA.Published in:1984By:Mulford, CarlaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Minds Behind the Mask: Reading for Character in the Masquerade.Published in:Neophilologus, 2014, v. 98, n. 1, p. 161, doi. 10.1007/s11061-013-9361-5By:Kukkonen, KarinPublication type:Article
Last Words: The Conclusions of Amelia and Sir Charles Grandison.Published in:Philological Quarterly, 2022, v. 101, n. 4, p. 259By:NEW, MELVYNPublication type:Article
"Willing Victims"? Disavowed Consent and Formal Deviance in Fielding's Amelia.Published in:2017By:Wright, Nicole M.Publication type:Literary Criticism