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Clarissa; or the history of a young lady [Unknown Binding]

Samuel Richardson
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  • ASIN: B0017H59A6
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
Once you've read this book, you can barely read anything written in England post-1750 without finding and feeling Richardson's influence. An English epic, a sometimes infuriatingly detailed exploration of men and women under pressure, a masterfully crafted depiction of bewilderment, betrayal, and the kind of religious ecstasy that's difficult to read. Don't miss Letter 246. Stay with this book, even if it takes you weeks (it took me 7)--it's well worth it, a one-of-a-kind reading experience.
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On first seeing this novel one is intially amazed at its length. This may be disconcerting at first, but it undoubtedly adds to the richness of the work;which is full of conflict, drama, beautifully written (and convincing dialogue)and of course well delineated characters. The characters are in fact so well delineated they eventually assume a life of their own, and seem to act out their roles almost independant of their creator. This is a splendid example of how effective the epistolary form could be, in moments of tension and inner conflict. Richardson probes his characters minds until the reader knows them inside out. A powerful and tragic work it deeply influenced succsessive authors well into the 19th century, and can still do so today
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I just thought i'd point out to other buyers that the edition shown here is not in fact the whole book - it's abridged which i don't think is made clear. i only found out when i ordered it having read a library copy of the non abridged version which i can't recommend enough!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
World Classic, Yes
This novel ought to be read by everyone, particularly by every girl reaching puberty and every woman who is still single. Read more
Published 12 months ago by G. Charles Steiner
Read it
This edition is the complete unabridged text of the first edition, with a useful though short introduction and notes. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Marcus
Clarissa
I ordered this book for my daughter who's doing her PhD. She was very happy to receive it.
Published on 7 Feb 2009 by Mrs. Frances G. Chadwick
I wish it were longer!
What an epic novel. Thoroughly engrossing from the first letter of Anna Howe to Clarissa Harlowe until the conclusion penned by the reformed Jack Belford, I loved every minute of... Read more
Published on 19 Jun 2007 by Great Scot
Stick with it, it's worth it!
This copy is the abridged version but it is well worth reading the full text - if you don't enjoy it at least you can feel proud that you've read a book bigger than 'War and... Read more
Published on 30 Aug 2006 by J. Ormond
Perhaps inadvertent feminist classic
Well, I've just finished all 1499 pages of the unabridged version (ISBN 0-140-43215-9) based upon the first edition and not by any means the longest. Read more
Published on 4 Jan 2006 by J. I. De Beresford
Caveat before tackling this great but weighty novel
I have to confess to reading this novel partly out of guilt, since I kept coming across references to it elsewhere. Read more
Published on 16 Aug 2000 by Klytemnestra
A perceptive account of a young girl's unwilling corruption
This is a stupendous book, both in size and in scope.Richardson is a master of the epistolary genre, and readers have been uneasily navigating Clarissa's self-perpetuated... Read more
Published on 23 Dec 1998
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