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  1. 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 ...

  2. Clarissa (Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady) è un romanzo epistolare scritto da Samuel Richardson pubblicato in sette volumi tra il 1747 e il 1748. Clarissa è considerato uno dei romanzi più importanti e influenti della letteratura inglese. Ha avuto un impatto duraturo sulla narrativa e ha influenzato scrittori successivi come Jane ...

  3. Clarissa Harlowe, the tragic heroine of Clarissa, is a beautiful and virtuous young lady whose family has become very wealthy only in recent years and is now eager to become part of the aristocracy by acquiring estates and titles through advantageous pairings. Clarissa's relatives attempt to force her to marry a rich but heartless man (Roger Solmes) against her will and, more importantly ...

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  5. Compre online Clarissa: Or the History of a Young Lady, de Richardson, Samuel, Ross, Angus, Ross, Angus na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime.

  6. 24. Feb. 2009 · Clarissa; or, The history of a young lady; by [Richardson, Samuel], 1689-1761; Barbauld, Mrs. (Anna Letitia), 1743-1825. Publication date 1820 Topics Young women, Conflict of generations, Kidnapping victims, Rape victims Publisher [Londo ...

  7. 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.”.