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Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Grandison Clarissa and Pamela (1754) - Unveiling the Epistolary Novel: A Critical Analysis - cover

Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Grandison Clarissa and Pamela (1754) - Unveiling the Epistolary Novel: A Critical Analysis

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Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Grandison, Clarissa, and Pamela" (1754), the anonymous author presents a meticulous critique of Samuel Richardson's acclaimed novels, examining their narrative structures, thematic elements, and moral philosophies. The text employs a scholarly tone enriched with rhetorical analysis, promoting a dialogue on the societal and ethical implications embedded within Richardson's works. This critical commentary emerges during the mid-18th century, a period marked by burgeoning literary discourse and heightened interest in the complexities of human emotions and social hierarchies. By engaging with Richardson's moral ideals and character portrayals, the author not only challenges prevailing notions of virtue and conduct but also situates these texts within the broader context of the rise of the epistolary form and the cultivation of individual subjectivity in literature. The identity of the author remains a mystery, which in itself adds a layer of intrigue to the discourse presented in the text. Their anonymity may reflect a conscious choice to foreground critical analysis over personal attribution, positioning the work within the tradition of literary critique that emphasizes the broader intellectual currents of the Enlightenment era. This critical engagement may have been spurred by the author's own reflections on gender dynamics, power relations, and the evolving role of literature in shaping moral values. Readers of literary criticism, especially those invested in 18th-century literature and the works of Samuel Richardson, will find this book an invaluable resource. It invites a deeper understanding of Richardson's narratives while encouraging critical reflection on the moral stakes of literature. With its rich insights and incisive arguments, this work is essential for anyone seeking to navigate the intricate interplay between literature and society.
Disponibile da: 04/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 47 pagine.

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