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Pamela - Samuel Richardson

Pamela

von Samuel Richardson

Samuel Richardson's Pamela is a captivating story of one young woman's rebellion against the social order, edited by Peter Sabor with an introduction by Margaret A. Doody in Penguin Classics.

Fifteen-year-old Pamela Andrews, alone in the world, is pursued by her dead mistress's son. Although she is attracted to Mr B, she holds out against his demands and threats of abduction and rape, determined to protect her virginity and abide by her moral standards. Psychologically acute in its explorations of sex, freedom and power, Richardson's first novel caused a sensation when it was published, with its depiction of a servant heroine who dares to assert herself. Richly comic and full of lively scenes and descriptions, Pamela contains a diverse cast of characters ranging from the vulgar and malevolent Mrs Jewkes to the aggressive but awkward country squire who serves this unusual love story as both its villain and hero.

In her introduction, Margaret Ann Doody discusses the epistolary genre of novels and examines the role of women and class differences. This edition, based on the 1801 text and incorporating corrections made in 1810, makes Richardson's final version of the two-volume generally available for the first time.

Samuel Richardson (1689-1761) was born in Derbyshire, the son of a joiner. He received little formal education, but in 1706 was apprenticed to a London printer, going on to become a leading figure of the trade in the capital. Pamela originated as a volume of model letters for unskilled letter-writers, but as Richardson became more fascinated by the characters in his letters than the letters themselves, the germ of a novel began to emerge. Upon its publication in 1740 Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded became a national sensation.

If you enjoyed Pamela, you might like Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders, also available in Penguin Classics.

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Etwas naiv - aber immer noch gut

Bei ihrem Tod bittet Lady B. ihren Sohn darum, sich besonders um ihr Dienstmädchen Pamela zu kümmern und sie genauso zu lieben wie sie sie geliebt hat - ein süßes, junges Fräulein, fromm, bescheiden, hübsch... Kurz und gut, das Frauenidealbild des 18ten Jahrhunderts in England.
Nur leider versteht Mr. B. unter "sich kümmern" und "sie lieben" etwas völlig anderes als seine Mutter - für Pamela beginnt ein langer, schmerzvoller und bisweilen für heutige Maßstäbe geradezu absurder...

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Art:
Taschenbuch
Genre:
Romane und Erzählungen
Sprache:
englisch
Umfang:
544 Seiten
ISBN:
9780140431407
Verlag:
Penguin Books Ltd (UK)
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