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Samuel Richardson wrote his novels using the epistolary novel style, in which all the books are made up of letters. These letters are meant to be written during the time that the stories take place by the main character.
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This realistic, sensitive, analytical, sentimental and social novel was admired by all European intellectuals.
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Samuel Richardson was an English novelist who expanded the dramatic possibilities of the novel by his invention and use of the letter form (“epistolary ...
May 29, 2019 · He popularized the novel of manners as a major genre for several decades, and his use of the epistolary method added another dimension to the ...
His novels are generally didactic in nature, and focus on the morality (or lack thereof) of the characters. Richardson's early novels received negative reviews ...
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