Samuel Richardson, Comedic Narrative and the Culture of Domestic Violence

Samuel Richardson, Comedic Narrative and the Culture of Domestic Violence

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Johnson, Christopher D.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
EAN: 9781527502468
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This book provides a comprehensive reading of Samuel Richardson's novels. Using a combination of literary theory and criminology, Christopher D. Johnson demonstrates that Richardson not only understood the horrific dynamics of domestic violence, but also recognized the degree to which his first novel, Pamela: or, Virtue Rewarded (1740) could inadvertently normalize abusive relationships. This recognition informed Richardson's subsequent novels and fueled his distrust of novelistic fiction, especially those comedic works that depend on sudden transformations. It also caused him to draw careful delineations between the practical instruction he hoped to provide and the ideals of his Christian faith, particularly as they pertain to earthly suffering and self-sacrifice. The Richardson who emerges from the study becomes both a staunch defender of what he saw as a benevolent patriarchy and a fierce advocate for women's subjectivity, happiness and safety.
EAN 9781527502468
ISBN 1527502465
Binding Ebook
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication date April 26, 2023
Pages 296
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Johnson, Christopher D.