Clarissa: A Captivating Story of a Young Lady – Penguin Classics Book Review
Clarissa: or the History of a Young Lady is an iconic eighteenth-century novel by Samuel Richardson. This classic work of literature has been given a new life for modern readers in this Penguin Classic edition, complete with scholarly apparatus and critical commentary. With its poetic language and intricate characterization, it’s easy to see why Clarissa has remained one of the most beloved works of English literature for centuries.
The story follows the titular character, Clarissa Harlowe, as she navigates her way through a tumultuous world of family discord and romantic entanglement. Clarissa’s moral courage and sense of self are put to the ultimate test when she must make difficult decisions involving honor and reputation. The novel is full of moments that will leave any reader breathless, as Clarissa faces seemingly insurmountable obstacles in pursuit of true love and contentment.
This edition of Clarissa provides readers with an invaluable resource for understanding the text in greater depth. Scholarly apparatus such as a timeline and explanatory notes provide crucial context for understanding Richardson’s classic work, while critical essays from renowned scholars offer insightful perspectives on the novel’s characters and themes. Additionally, this edition includes an introduction by esteemed scholar Margaret Anne Doody that situates Clarissa in its historical moment and offers important insights into its lasting legacy in English literature. Whether you’re reading Clarissa for the first time or revisiting an old favorite, this Penguin Classics edition is sure to enhance your appreciation of this timeless masterpiece.