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Pamela: Or Virtue Rewarded

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‘Pamela’ by Samuel Richardson is a pioneering epistolary novel that tells the story of a young servant girl named Pamela Andrews, who remains virtuous despite the advances and schemes of her wealthy master. The novel is composed of a series of letters written by Pamela herself, her parents, and other characters, which collectively reveal her inner thoughts, struggles, and moral convictions. Pamela is initially depicted as a modest and obedient servant who values her virtue and hopes to marry her true love, Mr. B., whom she believes is genuinely respectful of her. However, Mr. B. becomes increasingly obsessed with seducing her, using manipulation and coercion. Despite his persistent efforts, Pamela resists his advances, holding firm to her principles. Her resilience and moral integrity are central themes, highlighting the conflict between virtue and temptation. The novel explores issues of social class, morality, and the importance of virtue in a corrupt society. Over time, Mr. B.’s obsession evolves into genuine love and respect for Pamela’s steadfastness, leading to her eventual acceptance of his proposal. Richardson’s work was ground breaking for its detailed psychological portrayal and its focus on virtue and morality, raising questions about social hierarchy and gender roles. ‘Pamela’ ultimately portrays the triumph of virtue and moral integrity over deceit and temptation, emphasizing that true virtue can lead to happiness and social elevation. The novel’s influence extended beyond literature, sparking debate about morality, social mobility, and the role of women, making it a foundational text in the development of the novel as a literary form.

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E-bog: 21. november 2025