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| Â | An Introduction to Tom Jones |
 | | For the most part, the legacy of Tom Jones was not in any influence on structure; it was to make the English novel until the late nineteenth century primarily a comic genre. |  | | But it is this last misfortune which also brings about his change of fortune: it is through Jenny Jones, Tom's purported mother who is now known as Mrs. |  | | The most obvious influence of drama on Tom Jones is in the intricacies of the plot, which are the typical confusions of comedy. |
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 | | Blifil tells Allworthy that Tom is a rascal who cavorted drunkenly about the house, and Allworthy banishes Tom. |  | | and the Squire is impressed by Tom's sportsmanship. |  | | The townspeople, hearing of Tom's generosity, begin to speak kindly of Tom and condemn Blifil for his sneakiness. |
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| Â | Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt |
 | | Baker wanted one of them to be a musical and he told his friends that if they could give him a one-act musical version of the Rostand play in three weeks, he would give them a production of it three weeks later. |  | | Along the way they contributed incidental music and lyrics to the off-Broadway play, "COLETTE," written by Elinor Jones and starring Zoe Caldwell. |  | | For Broadway, Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt have written 110 IN THE SHADE, a musical version of N. Richard Nash's tender Southwest romance, THE RAINMAKER, as well as I DO! |
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| Â | nzgirl - Tom Jones - Mr Jones |
 | | The saviours of the album are the three cover songs- the pick of the bunch being Black Betty. |  | | The songs on this album have got great R&B beats and hip hop lyrics (thanks to Wyclef) and Tom’s still got that gutsy soul voice, but to be honest I found it a rather weird combination. |  | | Tom’s big soul voice really does it justice – it even kinda reminded of a Moby song. |
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| Â | Hank Cochran.com Biography Homepage |
 | | Along with his duties as a songwriter, he was also helping the company sign other writers and to acquire songs and get them recorded. |  | | Take, for example, the one he still calls his favorite: "Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurtin' Me." A No. 1 record for Ronnie Milsap in 1989, it's also been cut by (hold your breath): Ray Price, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Jeannie Seely, Don Gibson, Jack Greene and Bobby Bare, among others. |  | | People study songs and go over them and all that...and they tell me that's one of the most well-written songs, but that has nothing to do with why it's my favorite. |
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| Â | Amazon.com: Books: Tom Jones (Everyman's Library (Cloth)) |
 | | Tom Jones isn't a bad guy, but boys just want to have fun. |  | | What's most refreshing about "Tom Jones" is that Fielding has presented us with characters that are truly believable; we see them in three dimensions, warts and all. |  | | It says a great deal for "Tom Jones" that after more than 200 years, it's still as fresh and alive as it was when Henry Fielding wrote it. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0679405690?v=glance
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| Â | The Not-So-Usual Life of Tom Jones |
 | | TOM Jones has survived four decades of show business because Tom Jones is adaptable. |  | | Because while many of his contemporaries are on the oldies circuit, Jones is recording Prince songs, making albums with Van Morrison, performing with Billy Idol and doing TV specials with the Pogues. |  | | A bit of country, maybe a variety show for the telly? |
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| Â | Henry Fielding - Free Online Library |
 | | The story of Tom Jones, "a foundling" who is raised by Squire Allworthy. |  | | The best known are The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1749), in which the tangled comedies of coincidence are offset by the neat, architectonic structure of the story, and The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews (1742), a parody of Richardson's Pamela (1740). |  | | In 1730 he had four plays produced, among them Tom Thumb, which is his most famous and popular drama. |
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| Â | Jones Tom |
 | | The official Tom Jones site from V2 Music and Gut Records with news, exclusive audio and video, gig information and discography. |  | | A Tom Jones site that features the current record, and concert and TV appearances as submitted by a mailing list community. |  | | A gushing tribute to Tom Jones including a "table of Tom-tents". |
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http://jones-tom.celebrityblog.net/
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| Â | Kevin Wicker - Band page with free MP3 music downloads on SoundClick |
 | | Kevin Wicker has shared the stage and studio with some of Nashville's most successful artists, writers and producers -- such as SHELBY LYNNE, DOLLY PARTON, JACK CLEMENT (U2, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley), GARY S. PAXTON, and many others. |  | | For fans of: Tom Jones, Cliff Richard, Steely Dan, Eagles |  | | Currently, he owns and operates his own production company and recording studio -- PROGRESS MUSIC NASHVILLE -- as he continues to write and perform in the Nashville area. |
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| Â | Tom Jones -- Chapter 138 |
 | | Jones," cryed she, "as well as her innocence. |  | | Sure there never was so cursed an accident as the poor girl's betraying my letter. |  | | Nightingale, and the good woman returned to comfort her daughter, who was somewhat cheared at what her mother told her; and both joined in resounding the praises of Mr. |
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| Â | Tom Jones, Writer - Author : Ye Zee Books Search |
 | | Book, Nancy Jones, Tom Carter, Biography/Autobiography, Country - General, Genres & Styles - Country & Bluegrass - General, Music, Mass Market Paperback. |  | | Book, Tom E. Jones, List: USD$15.26 ; Business & Economics, Business/Economics, Management - General, Paperback. |  | | Book, Dan Goleman, William Peace, William Pagonis, Tom Peters, Gareth Jones, Harris Collingwood, List: USD$13.57 ; Business & Economics, Business / Economics / Finance, Business/Economics, Entrepreneurship, Executive ability, Leadership, Management, Technological innovations, Paperback. |
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http://www.yezee.com/an/1/books/Author:Tom%20Jones
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| Â | Writer's Encyclopedia--Letter P |
 | | Well-known picaresque novels include DeFoe's Moll Flanders, Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Cervantes's Don Quixote, and Fielding's Tom Jones. |  | | In recent years, popular fiction writers such as Raymond Chandler, John D. MacDonald and Alistair MacLean have attained not only financial success but also considerable critical acclaim for their work. |  | | Protection from copyright infringement in regard to the creation of parodies is based on the concept of "fair use"; that is, permissible use of copyrighted material, which does not constitute infringement. |
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http://www.writersmarket.com/encyc/p.asp
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| Â | Tom Jones |
 | |  o-one has ever lived so freely and carelessly as Tom Jones. |  | | Much of the scene in which Tom Jones and Mrs. |  | | Abandoned at birth and raised by a wealthy squire, Tom romps through English society, leading a lusty life of brawling and bed-hopping... |
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| Â | Tom Jones (writer) |
 | | Tom Jones (born in 1928 in Texas) is lyricist of musical theatre, best known for the longest running musical in history, The Fantasticks, which has been running off-Broadway since 1960. |  | | All of Schmidt's major musicals were written with Harvey Schmidt whom he met at the University of Texas. |  | | To search McFly, or the web, use the search page. |
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http://www.mcfly.org/en/Tom_Jones_(writer)
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| Â | Movie Database - [TV Guide Online] |
 | | The other achievement of TOM JONES was that it put Fielding's novel back onto the best-seller lists, more than two centuries after it was published. |  | | A rollicking comedic condensation of Fielding's sprawling novel about a lusty young man's adventures in 18th-Century England, TOM JONES was an enormous box office success that won four Oscars for Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Direction, and Best Score. |  | | Screenwriter Osborne, best known for social realist works like LOOK BACK IN ANGER, may have seemed an odd choice (Richardson and Osborne were both from the "Angry Young Man" school), but he succeeded beyond all expectations. |
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| Â | Powell's Books - Tom Jones (Barnes & Noble Classics) by Henry Fielding |
 | | Upon my word, I think the OEDIPUS TYRANNUS, the ALCHEMIST, and TOM JONES the three most perfect plots ever planned." Afterword * Samuel Taylor Coleridge |  | | Soon after its 1749 publication, Tom Jones was condemned for being "lewd." What riled its critics was its supremely funny, satirical attack on the folies of eighteenth-century British society. |  | | Reacting against the sentimentality and moralism of the earliest English novels, Henry Fielding created a work with a complex and profoundly human main character: the foundling Tom Jones. |
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| Â | Biographical Note. Fielding, Henry. 1917. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. Vols. I & II. Harvard Classics ... |
 | | the author of Tom Jones was buried, says Thackeray, no writer of fiction among us has been permitted to depict to his utmost power a Man. |  | | He engaged in several journalistic enterprises, and in 1749 brought out his masterpiece, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. |  | | The plays were hastily written, and abound in passages offensive preserve were hastily written, and abound in passages offensive to modern taste, but their rollicking humor and high spirits preserve them from dullness. |
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| Â | Henry Fielding, Tom Jones, Book XVII |
 | | Jones, we will take one more view of Sophia. |  | | Nightingale desired to speak with Jones by himself (for Partridge was in the room when he came in). |  | | But if the affair be exactly as you told it, your own remorse would be all you would have reason to apprehend, let what would happen; but forgive me, my dear Tom, if I entreat you to make the worst of your story to your friends. |
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 | | These two began presently to scrutinize the characters of the several young girls who lived in any of those houses, and at last fixed their strongest suspicion on one Jenny Jones, who, they both agreed, was the likeliest person to have committed this fact. |  | | This Jenny Jones was no very comely girl, either in her face or person; but nature had somewhat compensated the want of beauty with what is generally more esteemed by those ladies whose judgment is arrived at years of perfect maturity, for she had given her a very uncommon share of understanding. |  | | To this woman she imparted what had happened, and the design upon which she was come thither that morning. |
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| Â | Bio Steve Dacri Magic magicians meetings entertainment |
 | | He has appeared with such stars as Rodney Dangerfield, Tom Jones, Tony Orlando, Bob Hope and many others. |  | | Steve currently stars in his own show, "Xtreme Close-up Magic" at the O'Shea's Comedy Theater on the Strip in Las Vegas. |  | | He produced the very successful home video Magic Secrets, the first magic video for the general public, which has sold over 100,000 units to date, and Magic Party Show, which has topped 60,000 units. |
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| Â | Tom Jones -- Chapter 69 |
 | | He will often raise the wonder and surprize of his reader, but never that incredulous hatred mentioned by Horace. |  | | I will venture to say, that for a man to act in direct contradiction to the dictates of his nature, is, if not impossible, as improbable and as miraculous as anything which can well be conceived. |  | | In this, however, those historians who relate public transactions, have the advantage of us who confine ourselves to scenes of private life. |
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http://www.litrix.com/tom-jone/tom-j069.htm
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| Â | Anti-Plagiarism Strategies |
 | | "Thesaurusitis" is one source of this, to be sure, but a common source of such vocabulary is another writer, who should have been quoted rather than simply copied. |  | | When you use someone else's words, you must put quotation marks around them and give the writer or speaker credit by revealing the source in a citation. |  | | Using sources shows that the student in engaged in "the great conversation," the world of ideas, and that the student is aware of other thinkers' positions on the topic. |
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http://www.virtualsalt.com/antiplag.htm
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| Â | Custodes Lucis Group |
 | | I would prefer not to see a NFTA under the control of some individual, who by virtue of the current Plan, might excess film elements on Tony Richardson's Tom Jones under the rationale that children should not been exposed to people who dine in a sloppy manner... |  | | Zeitgeist is by no means a natural power - cultural work exists to guide it. |  | | • Tom Ryall (Professor of Film History, Sheffield Hallam University) |
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