Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded (Penguin Classics)

Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded (Penguin Classics)
by Samuel Richardson

Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded (Penguin Classics)
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Author: Samuel Richardson
Editor: Peter Sabor
Introduction: Margaret Anne Doody
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 1981-02-26
ISBN: 0140431403
Number of pages: 544
Publisher: Penguin Classics

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Book Review: The Queen of 18th Century romps
Summary: 5 Stars

Three of my girlfriends and I have a sort of 18th century book club. Pamela is one of our favorite novels. It's racy, sexy and fun. It opens a window into what was worn, eaten and done for amusement in the middle of the 1700's in England. It's the ultimate social climber fantasy, wherein the pampered and over educated lady's companion eventually obtains title to the estate on which she was born and hooks the attractive rogue who would be her master and seducer. The vanity of both young people, their cluelessness as to their growing attraction, the machinations involved in their somewhat unpleasant romance all adds to the humanness of the story. My personal theory, Richardson loved putting himself into the consciousness of a pretty, clever and virtuous young girl and excercised this impulse by writing his novels mainly from the female point of view. (Note how lovingly he dwells on Pamela's possession of a tiny waist.) Most of the time this sort of thing annoys me, but Richardson does it so nicely that I can forgive him.
After reading Pamela, if you enjoy it, try to obtain a copy of The History of Sir Charles Grandison, wherein Richardson provides the antidote to the less than ethical Mr. B. in the awesomely gentlemanly Sir Charles.
Richardson books are not fast reads, unless you love immersing yourself in 18 century culture. If you do, you're sorry when the 1,600 pages (Of Sir Charles Grandison) are over.
I notice that people who only reluctantly endorse the book are appalled by the sexism and sexuality portrayed. But the book must be taken in the context of the times. Richardson really did paint colorful and wonderful female characters, not models of propriety of that or the current era. I think he created characters he would have liked to have known and loved.
No modern woman I have given Richardson to has felt offended by his prose, but rather has been both amused and intrigued.
For a counterbalancing treat, first read Richardson, then read the complete memoirs of Casanova. Two different points of view, both stuffed with the vibrancy and adventure of 18th century Europe and both delightful.

Summary of Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded (Penguin Classics)

?I cannot be patient, I cannot be passive, when my virtue is in danger?

Fifteen-year-old Pamela Andrews, alone and unprotected, is relentlessly pursued by her dead mistress?s son. Although she is attracted to young Mr B., she holds out against his demands and threats of abduction and rape, determined to defend her virginity and abide by her own moral standards. Psychologically acute in its investigations of sex, freedom and power, Richardson?s first novel caused a sensation when it was first published, with its depiction of a servant heroine who dares to assert herself. Richly comic and full of lively scenes and descriptions, Pamela contains a diverse cast of characters, ranging from the vulgar and malevolent Mrs Jewkes to the aggressive but awkward country squire who serves this unusual love story as both its villain and its hero.

This edition incorporates all the revisions made by Richardson in his lifetime. Margaret A. Doody?s introduction discusses the genre of epistolary novels, and examines characterization, the role of women and class differences in Pamela.

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