Clarissa - An Abridged Edition: or, The History of a Young Lady

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Broadview Press, Sep 27, 2010 - Fiction - 808 pages

This classic novel tells the story, in letters, of the beautiful and virtuous Clarissa Harlowe’s pursuit by the brilliant, unscrupulous rake Robert Lovelace. The epistolary structure allows Richardson to create layered and fully realized characters, as well as an intriguing uncertainty about the reliability of the various “narrators.” Clarissa emerges as a heroine at once rational and passionate, self-sacrificing and defiant, and her story has gripped readers since the novel’s first publication in 1747–48.

This new abridgment is designed to retain the novel’s rich characterizations and relationships, and reproduces individual letters in their entirety whenever possible. This Broadview Edition provides a uniquely accessible entry point for readers, while retaining much of the powerful reading experience of the complete novel.

 

Contents

Acknowledgements
7
Introduction
9
A Brief Chronology
21
A Note on the Text
25
Clarissa
27
Prefatory Material for the Second Edition 1749
725
Richardsons Correspondence
730
EighteenthCentury Responses to Clarissa
748
Select Bibliography
807
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About the author (2010)

Toni Bowers is Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania.

John Richetti is A.M. Rosenthal Professor (Emeritus) of English at the University of Pennsylvania. Both have published widely on eighteenth-century fiction.

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