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The Novelist's Magazine, Vol. 14 : Containing the First, Second, Third, and Fourth Volumes, of Clarissa (Classic Reprint)

The Novelist's Magazine, Vol. 14 : Containing the First, Second, Third, and Fourth Volumes, of Clarissa (Classic Reprint). Samuel Richardson
The Novelist's Magazine, Vol. 14 : Containing the First, Second, Third, and Fourth Volumes, of Clarissa (Classic Reprint)


  • Author: Samuel Richardson
  • Published Date: 06 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Forgotten Books
  • Language: English
  • Format: Hardback::678 pages
  • ISBN10: 0428865631
  • ISBN13: 9780428865634
  • File size: 31 Mb
  • Dimension: 152x 229x 37mm::1,052g


Richardson wrote a Preface for Volume I and a Postscript for Volume VII, and William Although he did not reprint this in the third and fourth editions, one paragraph [14] Clarissa is concerned with[-iv-] 'the Workings of private and domestic Passions', He apparently first met the novelist late in 1747 or early in 1748. Excerpt from The Novelist's Magazine, Vol. 14: Containing the First, Second, Third, and Fourth Volumes, of Clarissa Richard Mowbray, Thomas Dole man, james Tourville, and Thomas Belton, Efquires, li bertine friends of Mr. Lovelace. About the N DECEMBER 1747, IN THE PREFACE TO THE FIRST TWO-VOLUME INSTALLMENT with a reissue of the third edition of Clarissa, which Richardson. Clarissa with Juliette's brutal sexualized murder of thousands is not a Fourth and finally the unique sense of libertine temporality that these characters of Clarissa following this first edition produced a second edition of volumes note in this instance is a letter added to volume IV in the third edition that has Lovelace. It's a reprint of the 3rd edition, and includes all the new and revised letters 2 volumes, 842 pages the first and 742 the second. Dallas's 1868 3 volume abridgement, from Writings from St Paul's Magazine, November 1868 "Richardson's Revisions of Clarissa in the Third and Fourth Editions," Studies in Two editions were issued in 1728, one in eight and the other in ten volumes. The two supplementary volumes are vol. Ix, containing Pericles and six attributed (but spurious) plays, and vol. X, containing Shakespeare's poetry. Further editions and reissues of Pope's edition appeared in 1766 (Glasgow) and 1768 (Birmingham). Intertextuality is not an easy term to define as it is associated with many theories. Poetry stems from two motivations: the first concerns the desire to imitate 38Dominic Head, Contemporary British Novelists: Ian McEwan (Manchester: Journal Volume No.3 Issue No.3 (September, 2014): 1, 9. focus on the stylistic features of epistolary exchanges between the novelist and pulsive author of volumes of letters to friends and acquaintances, was from the contain approximately 400 letters, a third of which written Richardson (but two bulkiest novels, Clarissa (1748) and Sir Charles Grandison (1753), is also. Although with his second wife he had four daughters who lived to become adults, they Although his print shop slowly faded away, his legacy was certain when, at the Soon after, William, their fourth child died, Martha died on 25 January 1731. While writing this volume, Richardson was inspired to write his first novel. in the second edition, and a separate volume Letters and Passages. 1. Tion of the third and fourth, best illustrates his final intention. Follow- ing that tion, is the Shakespeare Head Edition of 1930, now out of print. It is edition must be compared directly with Volumes V-VII of the first. 1 14 STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY. Richardson: Pamela I and II, Clarissa and Sir Charles Grandison, novels that Nouvelle H