Description |
1 online resource (lxxxviii, 732 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
The Cambridge edition of the works of Samuel Richardson ; 3 |
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Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761.
Works. 2011 ; 3
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Contents |
General editors' preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chronology -- List of Abbreviations -- General introduction -- Textual introduction -- Pamela in Her Exalted Condition -- Appendices. Royal Licence from Octavo Edition (1742) -- Contents from Octavio Edition (1742) -- Illustrations from Octavio Edition (1972) -- Emendations -- Word Division -- Bibliographical Descriptions of Early Editions -- Explanatory notes -- Index |
Summary |
"Pamela in Her Exalted Condition follows the heroine of Richardson's hugely popular first novel into married life. In the process, he explores both the experience of women beyond the stage of courtship and provides a fascinating insight into the social and cultural life of the mid eighteenth century. The first ever scholarly edition of the novel, this volume features a critically edited text, general and textual introductions, full annotations and textual apparatus. Appendices describe all the editions published in Richardson's lifetime as well as early nineteenth-century editions. The original illustrations from the popular octavo edition of 1742 and Richardson's index are reproduced. The publication of this novel in the Cambridge edition allows the sequel to Pamela to take its rightful place in the critical study of Richardson's development as a novelist"-- Provided by publisher |
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"The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Samuel Richardson is the first fully annotated scholarly edition of Richardson's works, including his securely attributable minor works, ever to have been undertaken. Five substantial collected editions have been published before now: The Works of Samuel Richardson, with an introduction by Edward Mangin (19 volumes, 1811); The Works of Samuel Richardson, with an introduction by Leslie Stephen (12 volumes, 1883); The Novels of Samuel Richardson, with an introduction by William Lyon Phelps (19 volumes, 1901-2); The Novels of Samuel Richardson, with an introduction by Ethel M. McKenna (20 volumes, 1902); and finally The Novels of Samuel Richardson (18 volumes, 1929-31). None of these editions, however, contains any explanatory or textual apparatus, and none contains any of Richardson's writings beside his three major novels"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761. Pamela in her exalted condition
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Married women -- England -- Fiction
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FICTION -- General.
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Married women
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England
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Genre/Form |
Didactic fiction, English
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Epistolary fiction, English
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Epistolary fiction
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Fiction
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Didactic fiction.
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Epistolary fiction.
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Epistolary fiction.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Rivero, Albert J., 1953- editor
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ISBN |
9781139336550 |
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113933655X |
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9781316089033 |
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1316089037 |
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