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Richardson, Samuel

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Birth and Death Dates 1689-1761


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Article Rainer Godel (2019)
Why Samuel Richardson's Clarissa Became a Role Model. On Johann Georg Zimmermann's Biography of Albrecht Von Haller. Almagest (pp. 38-50). (/p/isis/citation/CBB561111524/) unapi

Article Lisa O'Connell (2013)
Sir Charles Grandison, Natural Law and the Fictionalised English Gentleman. Intellectual History Review (pp. 349-363). (/p/isis/citation/CBB113779356/) unapi

Book Wall, Cynthia (2006)
The Prose of Things: Transformations of Description in the Eighteenth Century. (/p/isis/citation/CBB000775246/) unapi

Article Lawlor, Clark (2006)
“Long Grief, dark Melancholy, hopeless natural Love”: Clarissa, Cheyne and Narratives of Body and Soul. Gesnerus (p. 103). (/p/isis/citation/CBB000670765/) unapi

Article Shuttleton, David E. (1999)
“Pamela's library”: Samuel Richardson and Dr. Cheyne's “universal cure”. Eighteenth-Century Life (pp. 59-79). (/p/isis/citation/CBB000082111/) unapi

Thesis Shotwell, William K. (1998)
The medical origins of the English novel: Hysteria and the Richardsonian project. (/p/isis/citation/CBB001565974/) unapi

Article Rogers, Deborah D. (1993)
Eighteenth-century literary depictions of childbirth in the historical context of mutilation and mortality: The case of Pamela. Centennial Review (pp. 305-324). (/p/isis/citation/CBB000060281/) unapi

Article Stephanson, Raymond (1988)
Richardson's “nerves”: The physiology of sensibility in Clarissa. Journal of the History of Ideas (pp. 267-285). (/p/isis/citation/CBB000044097/) unapi

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