Pamela. Pamela's textual authority / John B. Pierce ; "Ciceronian eloquence" : the politics of virtue in Richardson's Pamela / John A. Dussinger ; The place of Sally Godfrey in Richardson's Pamela / Albert J. Rivero ; Enclosing the immovable : structuring social authority in Pamela 2 / Betty A. Schellenberg -- Clarissa. Protean Lovelace / Jocelyn Harris ; Clarissa's treasonable correspondence : gender, epistolary politics, and the public sphere / Rachel K. Carnell ; Is Clarissa bourgeois art? / Daniel P. Gunn ; Abuse and atonement : the passion of Clarissa Harlowe / Peggy Thompson ; "Written in the heart" : Clarissa and scripture / Robert A. Erickson ; The gnostic Clarissa / Margaret Anne Doody -- Sir Charles Grandison. Sir Charles Grandison : Richardson on body and character / Juliet McMaster ; "Sufficient to the day" : anxiety in Sir Charles Grandison / Lois A. Chaber ; The dialectic of love in Sir Charles Grandison / Wendy Jones ; Sir Charles Grandison and the "language of nature" / George E. Haggerty.
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"Human passion was Samuel Richardson's great theme. His novels reveal the conflict of human passion in all its aspects - love, lust, and suffering - and the attempt to achieve a virtuous existence. In Passion and Virtue, this conflict is considered and critically analysed in fourteen essays, all originally published in Eighteenth-Century Fiction, the leading journal for the analysis of fiction from this period."--Jacket.
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Passion and virtue.
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9780802035035
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Passion & virtue
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Richardson, Samuel,1689-1761-- Criticism and interpretation.
Richardson, Samuel,1689-1761-- Critique et interprétation.
Richardson, Samuel-- Roman
Richardson, Samuel,1689-1761.
Richardson, Samuel.
Richardson, Samuel.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Virtue in literature.
Roman épistolaire anglais-- 18e siècle-- Histoire et critique.