Clarissa's Painter Portraiture, Illustration, and Representation in the Novels of Samuel Richardson

Lynn Shepherd2009
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There has been a new interest recently in the intersection of the visual and the verbal in Samuel Richardson's novels, from his use of spatial and pictorial imagery, to the contemporary illustrations to Pamela. This lavishly-illustrated book goes one step further, considering the novels in the context of 18th-century portraiture.

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