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Clarissa

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Clarissa

Novel (1747–48) by Samuel Richardson in the form of letters between the characters. The heroine is pursued by the attractive but unprincipled Lovelace. He rapes her and the consequent loss of autonomy and identity leads to her tragic decline and eventual death. The book's length (originally eight volumes) helps to explain its current lack of popularity, but Richardson's psychological subtlety and inexhaustible sympathy for his women characters ensure a place for the book in the development of the novel form.



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Both Miss Lavinia and Miss Clarissa had a superstition, however, that he would have declared his passion, if he had not been cut short in his youth (at about sixty) by over-drinking his constitution, and over-doing an attempt to set it right again by swilling Bath water.
; while Clarissa inspected the royal stables, and took several snapshots showing men now exiled and windows now broken.
 
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