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Clarissa Or The History Of A Young Lady by Samuel Richardson

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Dive into the riveting world of 18th-century England with “Clarissa Or The History Of A Young Lady” by Samuel Richardson. This compelling tale offers a profound exploration of virtue, morality, and the social dynamics of the time.

Renowned as one of the longest novels in the English language, it captures the trials and tribulations of Clarissa Harlowe in an epistolary format, allowing readers unique insights into the characters’ minds.

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About the Book

“Clarissa Or The History Of A Young Lady” is a masterpiece of English literature that unfolds the dramatic life of Clarissa Harlowe. Written in an epistolary style, it reflects the societal and familial pressures faced by a young woman in 18th-century England. Through a series of letters, Richardson crafts a narrative that is both intimate and expansive.

Key Features

  • Author: Samuel Richardson, a pioneering figure in the development of the novel as a literary form.
  • Genre: Fiction, with themes of morality, virtue, and social critique.
  • Format: Epistolary novel, offering a unique insight into the characters’ thoughts and emotions.

Why Read This Book?

This classic work not only entertains but also offers a lens into the social fabric of its time. Richardson’s detailed character development and intricate plot make it a must-read for anyone interested in exploring themes of integrity and societal influence. The novel’s length and depth provide ample material for analysis and reflection.

Order your copy today and experience the timeless allure of Samuel Richardson’s “Clarissa Or The History Of A Young Lady”. Perfect for literature enthusiasts and those interested in historical narratives.

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