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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- A Note on the Text xi
- Introduction: A Stylistic Approach to Clarissa 1
- Proverbs and the Language of Control 31
- The Moral Sentiment as a Dialogic Style of Meaning 52
- Surprised by Style: Lovelace, Clarissa, and Language for Love 81
- Why Look at Clarissa? Physical Description and Richardson’s Revision of Libertine Style 112
- Sentimental Libertinism: Richardson’s Reform of Libertine Desire 140
- Notes 175
- Bibliography 229
- Index 245
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- A Note on the Text xi
- Introduction: A Stylistic Approach to Clarissa 1
- Proverbs and the Language of Control 31
- The Moral Sentiment as a Dialogic Style of Meaning 52
- Surprised by Style: Lovelace, Clarissa, and Language for Love 81
- Why Look at Clarissa? Physical Description and Richardson’s Revision of Libertine Style 112
- Sentimental Libertinism: Richardson’s Reform of Libertine Desire 140
- Notes 175
- Bibliography 229
- Index 245