ENGC39H3 Lecture : Lecture 3

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8 Mar 2011
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1700s pamela epistolary fiction (story told in letters: form didactic nature (is pamela really virtuous?, class spoke to new class, values, gender. johnson, samuel (rambler: good models of virtue are useful to us, vice must always disgust raise hatred. clarissa (by richardson written after pamela: imitation is important, instructional value in novels. novels are lifelike, but not rooted in history. michael mckean: questions of virtue, questions of truth see reference a million little lies book advertised as true story that turned out to be fiction. richardson as a preacher: no classical education he was not well learned, interested in instructional work. problems with letter form: misreading possibilities there"s no control of 3rd person narrative telling us what the moral is easy to misinterpret. richardson"s letters are designed for public and private audiences: not always solely private.

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