Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Clarissa or The History of a Young Lady :: Clarissa History of a Young Lady
Clarissa or The History of a Young Lady     à       In the Johnson age there are many popular writers.à   One of these authors  is Samuel Richardson, who was a novelist.à   His most popular novels were  Pamela and Clarissa, which are both constructed of a series of letters.à    Clarissa, however, was regarded as one of his most popular European  novels.à   "His masterpiece, Clarissa, or the History of a Young Lady, one of  the greatest European novels, was published in 1747-8" (Richardson, 1).      à       When Richardson wrote Clarissa his intention was to write a novel of a series  of letters that were written by an unskilled author.à   This book contains  537 letters written by various characters in the novel.à   Because the book  is so long I could not read the whole thing nor haveà   I ever read it  before.à   As a result I can not say a lot about it.à   Because I find it  is a little hard to read I was not able to read as much as I would have like to  in the four hours that we were to set aside to read the book.à   I did,  however, manage to read the first eight letters in the novel.à   The first  letter was written to Clarissa Harlowe from her good friend Anna Howe.à    This letter is used to introduce the reader to the problems that have been going  on in the Harlowe home that lead to Clarissa being the topic of gossip.      à       The letters that follow this one are from Clarissa to Anna and they explain  what had happened.à   The trouble begins when Mr. Lovelace begins to visit  the Harlowe home; it is believed that he is there to court the eldest  daughter.à   However, this does not work out and he then decides the he would  like to date the younger daughter, who is Clarissa.à   This is not well liked  by her brother because Mr. Lovelace was his enemy all through college and there  is now a grudge between the two.à   As a result, Clarissa's brother and Mr.  Lovelace get into a fight and Clarissa's brother is injured.à   It is because  of this that no one else in the family cares for him anymore either.à    However, this does not stop him from pursuing Clarissa.  					    
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