[Oxford World's Classics 231] • Pamela · Or Virtue Rewarded
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- Authors
- Richardson, Samuel & Keymer, Thomas & Wakeley, Alice
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, USA
- Tags
- fiction , romance , classics
- ISBN
- 9780192829603
- Date
- 1740-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.38 MB
- Lang
- en
One of the most spectacular successes of the flourishing literary marketplace of eighteenth-century London, Pamela also marked a defining moment in the emergence of the modern novel. In the words of one contemporary, it divided the world "into two different Parties, Pamelists and Anti-pamelists," even eclipsing the sensational factional politics of the day. Preached for its morality, and denounced as pornography in disguise, it vividly describes a young servant's long resistance to the attempts of her predatory master to seduce her. Written in the voice of its low-born heroine, Pamela is not only a work of pioneering psychological complexity, but also a compelling and provocative study of power and its abuse.
Based on the original text of 1740, from which Richardson later retreated in a series of defensive revisions, this edition makes available the version of Pamela that aroused such widespread controversy on its first appearance.