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The narrative presents a young woman's letters chronicling her resistance to repeated unwanted advances by a man in her household, her moral convictions, and the social and legal pressures that shape her choices. Through detailed epistolary accounts, readers encounter everyday domestic life, psychological nuance, class tensions, and debates about female virtue and agency. The correspondence follows attempts at manipulation, community reactions, and the negotiation of reputation and status, concluding with outcomes that illustrate contemporary attitudes toward honor, consent, and social mobility.

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Samuel Richardson

Samuel Richardson was an influential English novelist and a key figure in the development of the novel as a literary form. He is best known for his epistolary novels, which explore themes of virtue, morality, and social class. His most notable works include "Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded," which tells the story of a young maid's struggle to maintain her virtue against the advances of her master, and "Clarissa," a complex narrative that delves into the life and trials of a young woman facing societal pressures. Richardson's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and intricate character development, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of the 18th century.

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