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by Samuel Richardson (Author), Margaret Doody (Introduction) "Ihave great trouble, and some comfort, to acquaint you with ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics (28 Aug 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0140431403
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140431407
  • Product Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 54,510 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Fifteen-year-old Pamela Andrews, alone in the world, is pursued by her dead mistress's son. Although she is attracted to Mr B, she holds out against his demands, determined to protect her virginity and abide by her moral standards Psychlologically acute in its explorations of sex, freedom and power, Richardson's first novel caused a senastion when it was published. Richly comic and lively, PAMELA contains a diverse cast of characters ranging from the vulgar and malevolent Mrs Jewkes to the agressive but awkward country squire.

About the Author
Born in 1689, Samuel Richardson was the son of a London joiner. He received little formal education but went on to acheive great acclaim and popularity through his writing. He was married twice, had twelve children, and died in 1761. M.A Doody is Professor of Literature at the University of Notre Dame, she has published widely on in literary criticism.

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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Tedium with a twinkle of something special, 12 Jun 2001
By T. Gambrell "Brellers" (London United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This is a book that Eighteenth Century scholars have been waiting for for a long time. The Penguin edition (ed. Pater Sabor, 1980) is useful, but it reprints Richardson's heavily revised text. Here we now have the original 1740 edition which caused so much of a stir on its original publication. It is easy to see why Richardson revised the text, as it does come across as vaguely pornographic - or at least titilating - in places, rather defeating the portrayal of virtue recommended by the book as a whole. It is tedious, overlong, affected and melodramatic, but one cannot deny its place as a major creative step in the birth of the novel and that is why it is important to us today. Keymer's edition serves the original text well, with a suitably thorough introduction and explanatory notes. The appendices, as ever, are little gems in themselves and help to make the package more useful to the scholar, whilst also being of interest to the casual reader. This volume can be seen in many ways as the companion to Keymer's revised Oxford Classics edition of Henry Fielding's 'Joseph Andrews and Shamela'. The connection between the books and their authors is well documented, and it has to be said that one of the joys of getting through this book is to be able to pick up 'Shamela' and 'Joseph Andrews' afterwards - or even John Cleland's 'Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure' ('Fanny Hill') - and enjoy a good laugh at Richardson's expence. That's not to say that the novel doesn't have merits in its own right, though. A fine edition of an historic book and a brave read, but you can't help thinking there's a little something special going on at the same time.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Long Hard Journey, but Worth it, 18 Jul 2005
By Kate Saunders "saunders350" (Windsor) - See all my reviews
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Pamela is a novel written in the form of letters and, as in the case of many other stories, is essentially about overwhelming good overcoming evil despite boundaries in class, strength and power.

Pamela is the heroine of the novel and the waffly chatterbox writer of these letters, an extraordinarily beautiful girl of 15, with maturity of mind, a humble heart and a good soul. Throughout the first half of the novel Pamela grapples with her Master known as Mr B, who, bewitched by her beauty, and visibly torn between his pride and dignity as a member of the upper class, and his infatuation with her, attempts to destroy her chastity, using all of his power and status to siege her. The second volume in the novel is more like a traditional romance.

The novel is surprisingly readable considering it's format, in letters, and it is easy to get emotionally caught up in the plot, feeling sympathy for Pamela who at times appears to be a damsel in distress without a trusty handsome prince to save her from her tormentors. Most of the other characters in the novel are very likeable too as Richardson does an excellent job in making his characters very human.

When reading the novel, at points, it felt like it would make a great television series, due to the fact that the movement is very slow throughout the novel and the action seems to occur in isolated incidents. However this can make this read less riveting as often you will need to work at reading this novel, and at over 500 pages long this novel can sometimes be a hard slog.

In Conclusion, however, this is well worth a read, with good morals, a feel-good plot and human, likeable characters, but do not expect this book to read itself. It needs some work, but it's a rewarding read.

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20 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars tedious at best, 5 Jun 1998
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This book should be admired for its innovative use of the epistolary format, however it is an extremely tedious read. Its main goal is to convince the reader that the main character is rewarded in the end of the novel for her adherence to her virtue, but she's so boring and unlikable that you really don't care what happens to her. Richardson's novel is repetitive and unecisarily long, this novel could have been one hundred pages at the longest. For a more interesting read check out Fanny Burney's book Evelina, with its similar theme but much better execution.
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1.0 out of 5 stars a perverse vision of love
This book is completely unrealistic, and it doesn't surprise me that a man wrote it!

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1.0 out of 5 stars What a waste of my time.
It honestly shocks me that this was a best seller at the time and it caused a storm with the eighteenth century audience. Were they brain dead? Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not one for sensitive feminists
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Published on 5 May 2007 by J. Martin

4.0 out of 5 stars Pamela
I found Pamela an extremely, interesting, romantic read. Although a little tedious at the beginning, perservere and it soon picks up pace, and has the most satisfying finish ever.
Published on 21 May 2004 by musicrox

4.0 out of 5 stars A fun, moral read
The beauty of Pamela is that one can sympathise with and laugh at the main characters at once.
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