The Life and Adventures of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great

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gptkbp:instanceOf novel
gptkbp:adaptation theatrical adaptations
film adaptations
television adaptations.
radio adaptations.
gptkbp:artMovement pioneering work in the novel genre
satire.
allegory.
irony.
hyperbole.
parody.
gptkbp:associatedWith alliances.
betrayals.
rivalries.
gptkbp:author gptkb:Henry_Fielding
gptkbp:characterDevelopment Jonathan_Wild's_rise_and_fall.
gptkbp:characterTraits antagonist
charismatic.
ambitious.
manipulative.
ruthless.
cunning.
gptkbp:conflict law vs. crime.
gptkbp:criticalReception mixed reviews
gptkbp:culturalHeritage referenced in popular culture.
analyzed in academic papers.
discussed in literary studies.
influenced modern crime stories.
inspired other literary works.
gptkbp:culturalImpact influenced later crime literature.
gptkbp:genre satire
gptkbp:historicalContext early 18th century
gptkbp:historicalFigures Henry_Fielding.
Jonathan_Wild.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Life and Adventures of Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great
gptkbp:influence gptkb:Charles_Dickens
gptkbp:influences satirical works.
gptkbp:inspiration real-life_figure_Jonathan_Wild
gptkbp:language English
gptkbp:mainCharacter gptkb:Jonathan_Wild
gptkbp:motif betrayal.
deception.
justice.
power.
gptkbp:narrativeStyle third-person
satirical commentary.
gptkbp:notableQuote "The greatest rogue that ever lived."
gptkbp:plot follows the life of a notorious criminal.
gptkbp:publishedBy 1743
gptkbp:publisher gptkb:A._Dodd
gptkbp:setting gptkb:London
gptkbp:style comic and ironic.
gptkbp:symbolism the duality of man.
gptkbp:theme crime
morality