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Clarissa Harlowe

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Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady by Samuel Richardson is one of the most important and emotionally powerful novels of the 18th century. First published in 1748, it is a monumental work of epistolary fiction that explores the fragility of virtue, the abuse of power, and the psychological depth of human experience through a series of deeply personal letters.

The story follows Clarissa Harlowe, a young woman of exceptional intelligence, grace, and moral strength, born into a wealthy but controlling family. When her relatives attempt to force her into an unwanted marriage for financial advantage, Clarissa resists, choosing instead to assert her independence. This act of defiance sets off a chain of events that leads her into the orbit of Robert Lovelace, a charming yet manipulative aristocrat whose intentions gradually reveal a darker, more dangerous nature.

As Clarissa's situation becomes increasingly constrained, she finds herself caught between familial pressure, social expectations, and personal vulnerability. Her correspondence with friends and confidants reveals her inner struggle, her unwavering commitment to principle, and her deepening awareness of the forces working against her freedom. The novel builds toward a harrowing and emotionally intense exploration of coercion, betrayal, and moral endurance.

Samuel Richardson uses the epistolary form to create an intimate psychological portrait, allowing readers direct access to Clarissa's thoughts, fears, and resilience. The result is a richly layered narrative that examines questions of consent, authority, class, and virtue with extraordinary depth and sensitivity.

Clarissa is often regarded as one of the greatest tragic novels in English literature, admired for its emotional intensity and its profound exploration of human dignity under pressure. It played a major role in shaping the development of the psychological novel and continues to be studied for its narrative innovation and ethical complexity.

Ideal for students of literature, history, and narrative theory, Clarissa Harlowe remains a timeless exploration of morality, autonomy, and the cost of integrity in a constrained society.

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E-bog: 7. maj 2026

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