A review by loqualityenergy
Joseph Andrews and Shamela by Henry Fielding

4.0

A great, hilarious novel reacting to Richardson's novel Pamela, where a virtuous young woman must resist the sexual advances of her employer. Here, Jospeh Andrews, Pamela's brother, must resist the advances of his employer, a wealthy woman, in order to be restored to his childhood love. There are all kinds of mix-ups and throughout Parson Adams tries to offer advice. Possibly more enjoyable if you've slogged through the boredom that is Pamela but definately a fun read.