Joseph Andrews by Henry Fielding is a classic 18th-century comic novel blending satire, romance, and social commentary. It follows the virtuous footman Joseph Andrews, whose integrity is tested after rejecting his employer's advances. Joined by the kind-hearted Parson Adams, Joseph embarks on a humorous journey through England, encountering hypocrisy, corruption, and kindness. Rich in wit and moral insight, the novel parodies sentimental fiction while exploring class, virtue, and human nature. Joseph Andrews remains a cornerstone of English literature, appealing to readers interested in satire, adventure, and timeless storytelling