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Title: Pamela, Volume II
Note: Reading ease score: 70.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Credits: Produced by Steve Harris and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Summary: "Pamela, Volume II" by Samuel Richardson is a novel written during the early 18th century and serves as a sequel to the first volume of "Pamela." The story continues to follow the life of Pamela Andrews as she explores her new role as a wife, navigating the intricacies of marriage, family, and social interactions. The narrative highlights her character development and the dynamics of her relationship with Mr. B., delving into themes of virtue, gratitude, and societal expectations. At the start of this volume, the author provides a preface reflecting on the success of the first part and the importance of the continuation of Pamela's story. The opening letters reveal Pamela's joy and gratitude towards her husband and the life they have cultivated together, as well as her happy recollections of visiting her parents on their farm. Through Pamela’s correspondence with her father and mother, we learn about her deep appreciation for Mr. B.'s generosity and the thoughtful arrangements he makes for her family. The letters emphasize the themes of familial duty and the connection between love, virtue, and social status, setting the stage for the developments that will unfold throughout this volume. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761
EBook No.: 12958
Published: Jul 20, 2004
Downloads: 101
Language: English
Subject: Didactic fiction
Subject: England -- Fiction
Subject: Epistolary fiction
Subject: Master and servant -- Fiction
Subject: Kidnapping victims -- Fiction
Subject: Virtue -- Fiction
Subject: Women household employees -- Fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Pamela, Volume II
Note: Reading ease score: 70.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Credits: Produced by Steve Harris and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Summary: "Pamela, Volume II" by Samuel Richardson is a novel written during the early 18th century and serves as a sequel to the first volume of "Pamela." The story continues to follow the life of Pamela Andrews as she explores her new role as a wife, navigating the intricacies of marriage, family, and social interactions. The narrative highlights her character development and the dynamics of her relationship with Mr. B., delving into themes of virtue, gratitude, and societal expectations. At the start of this volume, the author provides a preface reflecting on the success of the first part and the importance of the continuation of Pamela's story. The opening letters reveal Pamela's joy and gratitude towards her husband and the life they have cultivated together, as well as her happy recollections of visiting her parents on their farm. Through Pamela’s correspondence with her father and mother, we learn about her deep appreciation for Mr. B.'s generosity and the thoughtful arrangements he makes for her family. The letters emphasize the themes of familial duty and the connection between love, virtue, and social status, setting the stage for the developments that will unfold throughout this volume. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761
EBook No.: 12958
Published: Jul 20, 2004
Downloads: 101
Language: English
Subject: Didactic fiction
Subject: England -- Fiction
Subject: Epistolary fiction
Subject: Master and servant -- Fiction
Subject: Kidnapping victims -- Fiction
Subject: Virtue -- Fiction
Subject: Women household employees -- Fiction
LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.