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The Greatest Novels of Samuel Richardson

eBook - Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded + Clarissa; or, The History of a Young Lady + The History of Sir Charles Grandison
ISBN/EAN: 9788028315573
Umbreit-Nr.: 743930

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 5.05 MB
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Erschienen am 13.09.2023
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  • Zusatztext
    • E-artnow presents to you the anthology of Regency Classics, the Samuel Richardson edition. This volume includes his complete novels, including: Pamela Clarissa Sir Charles Grandison "Clarissa: The History of a Young Lady" is regency bestseller, the classic of English literature. It tells the tragic story of a young woman, whose quest for virtue is continually thwarted by her family. The Harlowes are a recently wealthy family whose preoccupation with increasing their standing in society leads to obsessive control of their daughter, Clarissa, who runs away from home to find love and happiness. However things start turning south soon. A best-seller of its time, "Pamela" tells the story of a fifteen-year-old maidservant named Pamela Andrews, whose employer, Mr. B, a wealthy landowner, makes unwanted and inappropriate advances towards her after the death of his mother. Pamela was an early commentary on domestic violence and brought into question the dynamic line between male aggression and a contemporary view of love. Moreover, Pamela, despite the controversies, was able to shed light on social issues that transcended the novel for the time such as gender roles, early false-imprisonment, and class barriers present in the eighteenth century. The novel "Sir Charles Grandison" begins with the character of Harriet Byron leaving the house of her uncle, George Selby, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, her cousins, in London. She is an orphan who was educated by her grandparents, and, though she lacks parents, she is heir to a fortune of fifteen thousand pounds, which causes many suitors to pursue her. In London, she is pursued by three suitors: Mr. Greville, Mr. Fenwick, and Mr. Orme. This courtship is followed by more suitors: Mr. Fowler, Sir Rowland Meredith, and Sir Hargrave Pollexfen. The final one, Pollexfen, pursues Byron vigorously, which causes her to criticise him over a lack of morals and decency of character. However, Pollexfen does not end his pursuits of Byron until she explains that she could never receive his visits again. Pollexfen, unwilling to be without Byron, decides to kidnap her while she attended a masquerade ball at the Haymarket. Samuel Richardson (1689-1761) was a beloved English writer, extremely popular in the time of Regency. He is best known for his novels: Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded (1740), Clarissa: Or the History of a Young Lady (1748) and The History of Sir Charles Grandison (1753).

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    • Mathias Schneider:Ein Leben im Geiste eines Interesses an den Werken und dem Wirken anderer Menschen hat den Offenburger Künstler Mathias Schneider dazu gebracht, in ersten Versuchen, entsprechend seiner eigenen Gedanken und Ideen dabei, kleinere eigene Schriften und auch einige einfach gehaltene Bilder auszuarbeiten. An dieser Beschäftigungsart hat er seitdem kontinuierlich festgehalten.Er liest auch gerne gute, alte Bücher zu existenziellen Themen. So beschäftigt er sich mit Literatur zum Hinduismus genauso wie mit der mittelalterlichen Lektüre Europas aus der Zeit der Renaissance. Dabei ist die Esoterik, neben der Geschichte der Menschheit und ihrer Religionen das Hauptgebiet, aus dem er etwas für sich zu schöpfen weiß. Jene Kunstwerke anderer Menschen haben bei ihm zuweilen sehr viel bewegt. Er empfindet oftmals eine tiefe Bedeutsamkeit der Werke, wenn er sich diese Bilder und die anderen Dinge jener Menschen ansieht, welche von diesen einmal in eigentlich originärer Weise ausgestaltet worden sind.
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