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  1. Oct 14, 2013 · A fter Pilgrim's Progress and Robinson Crusoe, the next landmark in English fiction is a towering monument of approximately 970,000 words, Clarissa, the longest novel in the English canon.

  2. Clarissa tells the story of a virtuous, beautiful young woman who is brought to tragedy by the wickedness of her world. The eighteen-year-old Clarissa Harlowe is universally loved and admired, considered an exemplary woman by everyone around her.

  3. Clarissa is a landmark work of psychological realism and a seminal text in the development of the English novel. Explore the full book summary, an in-depth character analysis of Clarissa Harlowe, and explanations important quotes from Clarissa.

  4. Dec 3, 2014 · 1. KRIEGMAN’S PRE-CLARISSA CAREER INFLUENCED THE SHOW. Before he created Clarissa, Kriegman wrote for National Lampoon, The New Yorker, and Saturday Night Live.

  5. Clarissa: Or the History of a Young Lady is an epistolary novel that tells the story of the beautiful, virtuous Clarissa and her tragic end. Harrison and Co. first printed the cautionary tale in 1748 in a series of eight volumes. The first few letters are between Clarissa and her friend, Anna.

  6. Feb 4, 1986 · A huge success when it first appeared in 1747, and translated into French and German, it remains one of the greatest of all European novels. In his introduction, Angus Ross examines characterization, the epistolary style, the role of the family and the position of women in Clarissa.

  7. Important information about Samuel Richardson's background, historical events that influenced Clarissa: or, the History of a Young Lady, and the main ideas within the work.

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