Joseph Andrews
Henry Fielding (1742)
Joseph Andrews follows Joseph, Fanny, and Parson Adams through inns, roads, false accusations, greedy hosts, and social traps. Fielding builds a comic journey that mocks hypocrisy while still valuing generosity, loyalty, and moral courage. In LLCL, students can use the original or leveled version to study satire, parody, narrative voice, class, virtue, and the early English novel.
Quick Facts
- Grade band: Middle School (6–8)
- Reading stats:
- Abridged — FKGL: 7 | 9,440 Words
- Original — FKGL: 13.4 | 126,804 Words
- Access status: Requires unlock