Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
388
Language
English
Published
Oct 27, 2017
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1107150124
ISBN-13
9781107150126
Description
Samuel Richardson's literary influence has been significant since the release of his groundbreaking novel, Pamela; or Virtue Rewarded, in 1740. This exploration delves into the rich context surrounding Richardson's life and work, examining not only the societal and cultural influences of his time but also how these elements shaped his writing style and themes.
The book offers a comprehensive portrait of Richardson by analyzing his approach to character development and narrative technique. Through thoughtful commentary and critical analysis, it uncovers how Richardson's portrayal of morality, virtue, and the female experience in his novels resonates with contemporary discussions about gender and power dynamics.
By situating Richardson within the broader tapestry of 18th-century literature and society, it invites readers to appreciate the depth of his contributions to the novel form. The collaborative insights from Peter Sabor and Betty A. Schellenberg provide a valuable resource for both scholars and general readers interested in understanding the enduring legacy of Richardson's work.
The book offers a comprehensive portrait of Richardson by analyzing his approach to character development and narrative technique. Through thoughtful commentary and critical analysis, it uncovers how Richardson's portrayal of morality, virtue, and the female experience in his novels resonates with contemporary discussions about gender and power dynamics.
By situating Richardson within the broader tapestry of 18th-century literature and society, it invites readers to appreciate the depth of his contributions to the novel form. The collaborative insights from Peter Sabor and Betty A. Schellenberg provide a valuable resource for both scholars and general readers interested in understanding the enduring legacy of Richardson's work.
Genres
Self-help