Joseph Andrews is the story of the title character as told by a friendly and well-meaning but very nosy narrator. The story follows Joseph from his childhood as a stable boy, and later a squire, through various misadventures and class-transgressing sexual liaisons to his adulthood. The novel chronicles Andrews' many exploits in an episodic format with little interconnectivity, but ultimately resolves central plot threads related to his parentage and future fortunes.
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