Clarissa: History of a Young Lady, Volumen1One of the greatest novels of European literature, Clarissa is an indisputable masterpiece. Set in 18th-century England. a rich, complex and unique novel written in the form of letters. Richardson delves into the hearts and minds of his characters, their motives and intentions, consequently giving a glimpse of the complex human psyche. a true classic! |
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Contenido
LETTER I | 1 |
LETTER VI | 62 |
LETTER VII | 72 |
LETTER VIII | 83 |
LETTER IX | 97 |
LETTER X | 105 |
LETTER XI | 123 |
LETTER XII | 129 |
LETTER XVII | 208 |
LETTER XVIII | 238 |
LETTER XIX | 245 |
LETTER XX | 255 |
LETTER XXI | 279 |
LETTER XXII | 293 |
LETTER XXIII | 302 |
LETTER XXIV | 308 |
LETTER XIII | 141 |
LETTER XIV | 167 |
LETTER XV | 171 |
LETTER XVI | 182 |
LETTER XXV | 313 |
LETTER XXVI | 328 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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