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Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 3 by Samuel Richardson: This novel is a part of a three-volume series that tells the story of a young woman named Clarissa Harlowe and her struggle to maintain her virtue and independence in the face of societal pressures and the advances of a predatory man. This volume continues Clarissa's story as she faces increasingly difficult choices and must decide what sacrifices she is willing to make to protect her integrity.
Key Aspects of the Book "Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady -- Volume 3":
Feminism and Gender Roles: The novel explores the limitations and expectations placed on women in the eighteenth century and the ways in which women were expected to navigate male-dominated society.
Morality and Virtue: The novel grapples with questions of morality, virtue, and integrity, as Clarissa is forced to choose between societal expectations and her own conscience.
Language and Writing Style: Richardson's prose style is highly regarded for its complexity and depth, with a particular focus on the psychological and emotional states of his characters.
Samuel Richardson was an eighteenth-century novelist and printer from England. Known for his complex, psychologically rich novels, Richardson is often regarded as one of the pioneers of the modern novel form. His other works include "Pamela" and "Sir Charles Grandison." "Clarissa Harlowe" is considered by many as one of his most significant contributions to the genre, due to its exploration of complex moral and social issues through the eyes of a complex and well-developed female character.
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