English Novels
Clarissa is the central character in Samuel Richardson's epistolary novel, 'Clarissa, or the History of a Young Lady,' published in 1748. The novel tells the story of her tragic fate and her struggle against societal expectations and personal desires. Clarissa's character embodies themes of virtue, autonomy, and the consequences of societal pressures, making her a pivotal figure in the development of the novel's narrative structure and emotional depth.
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