Clarissa's Plots
Title | Clarissa's Plots PDF eBook |
Author | Lois E. Bueler |
Publisher | University of Delaware Press |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780874134964 |
This study also examines the connections among the plots: how Clarissa's self-scrutinizing response to the pressures of test and trial, and her refusal to achieve respectability at the expense of her integrity, is explained by her pursuit of Christian prudence; and how Lovelace's inability to fathom the disappearance of his tempter function after the rape, as well as his inability to respond as does Belford to Clarissa's exemplary influence, is an expression of his nature as protagonist in the Don Juan plot. Richardson conducts all three plots concurrently, Bueler demonstrates, by exploiting the psychologically and dramatistically rich resources of simultaneous dialogue and soliloquy inherent in the epistolary genre.
Reason and Religion in Clarissa
Title | Reason and Religion in Clarissa PDF eBook |
Author | E. Derek Taylor |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 272 |
Release | 2017-11-30 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 135115074X |
What distinguishes Clarissa from Samuel Richardson's other novels is Richardson's unique awareness of how his plot would end. In the inevitability of its conclusion, in its engagement with virtually every category of human experience, and in its author's desire to communicate religious truth, E. Derek Taylor suggests, Clarissa truly is the Paradise Lost of the eighteenth century. Arguing that Clarissa's cohesiveness and intellectual rigor have suffered from the limitations of the Lockean model frequently applied to the novel, Taylor turns to the writings of John Norris, a well-known disciple of the theosophy of Nicolas Malebranche. Allusions to this first of Locke's philosophical critics appear in each of the novel's installments, and Taylor persuasively documents how Norris's ideas provided Richardson with a usefully un-Lockean rhetorical grounding for Clarissa. Further, the writings of early feminists like Norris's intellectual ally Mary Astell, who viewed her arguments on behalf of women as compatible with her conservative and deeply held religious and political views, provide Richardson with the combination of progressive feminism and conservative theology that animate the novel. In a convincing twist, Taylor offers a closely argued analysis of Lovelace's oft-stated declaration that he will not be 'out-Norris'd' or 'out-plotted' by Clarissa, showing how the plot of the novel and the plot of all humans exist, in the context of Richardson's grand theological experiment, within, through, and by a concurrence of divine energy.
Clarissa, or the History of A Young Lady
Title | Clarissa, or the History of A Young Lady PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Richardson |
Publisher | Penguin UK |
Pages | 2227 |
Release | 2004-02-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0141904887 |
Pressured by her unscrupulous family to marry a wealthy man she detests, the young Clarissa Harlowe is tricked into fleeing with the witty and debonair Robert Lovelace and places herself under his protection. Lovelace, however, proves himself to be an untrustworthy rake whose vague promises of marriage are accompanied by unwelcome and increasingly brutal sexual advances. And yet, Clarissa finds his charm alluring, her scrupulous sense of virtue tinged with unconfessed desire. Told through a complex series of interweaving letters, Clarissa is a richly ambiguous study of a fatally attracted couple and a work of astonishing power and immediacy. A huge success when it first appeared in 1747, and translated into French and German, it remains one of the greatest of all European novels.
The Female Thermometer : Eighteenth-Century Culture and the Invention of the Uncanny
Title | The Female Thermometer : Eighteenth-Century Culture and the Invention of the Uncanny PDF eBook |
Author | Terry Castle Professor of English Stanford University |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 1995-03-24 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0198024274 |
A collection of the author's essays on the history and development of female identity from the 18th to the early 20th centuries. Throughout the book are woven themes which are constant in Castle's work: fantasy, hallucination, travesty, transgression and sexual ambiguity.
Infamous Commerce
Title | Infamous Commerce PDF eBook |
Author | Laura J. Rosenthal |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2006-06-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780801444043 |
Laura J. Rosenthal uses literary and historical sources to explore the meaning of prostitution from the Restoration through the eighteenth century.
Clarissa - An Abridged Edition
Title | Clarissa - An Abridged Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel Richardson |
Publisher | Broadview Press |
Pages | 811 |
Release | 2010-09-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1551114755 |
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.
The Eighteenth Century English Novel
Title | The Eighteenth Century English Novel PDF eBook |
Author | Harold Bloom |
Publisher | Infobase Publishing |
Pages | 473 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Criticism |
ISBN | 1438114931 |
Early novelists such as Samuel Richardson, Daniel Defoe, and Laurence Sterne helped create the formula for the modern novel.