Early Works : 'Aesop's Fables', 'Letters Written to and for Particular Friends' and Other Works
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0521830524
ISBN-13
9780521830522
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 1st, 2011
Print length
848 Pages
Weight
1,450 grams
Dimensions
23.80 x 16.30 x 4.70 cms
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This is the first scholarly edition of all of the earliest known works by Samuel Richardson, his conduct-writing, religious controversialism, anti-theatrical polemic, occasional verse, literary criticism and his popular edition of Aesop's Fables. An authoritative scholarly edition, the volume features an introduction, explanatory notes and extensive textual apparatus.
This is the first edition to assemble all of the earliest known works by Samuel Richardson (1689–1761), one of the most influential authors in the English tradition. Richardson''s exercises in conduct-writing, religious controversialism, anti-theatrical polemic, occasional verse, literary criticism – and his popular and surprisingly revealing edition of Aesop''s Fables – resonate throughout his later work while claiming ample legitimacy of their own. Readers familiar with only Pamela, Clarissa and Sir Charles Grandison will gain a fresh appreciation of the genesis of and the historical and cultural complexities at work in these famous novels, and readers new to Richardson will encounter an agile writer who invites closer consideration. A lengthy introduction situates the constituent works in Richardson''s career as well as in the period more broadly, and the extensive textual apparatus records the bibliographical histories of the texts and their treatment by their present editor.
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