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Clarissa; Or the History of a Young Woman
Clarissa; Or the History of a Young Woman | Samuel Richardson
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One of the first great British novels, Samuel Richardson s classic tale became a legend to his own age and remains so today. Defying her parents desire for her to marry a loathsome man for his wealth, the virtuous Clarissa escapes into the dangerous arms of the charming rogue Lovelace, whose intentions are much less than honorable. This thought-provoking work, written entirely in intimate letters, exposes the delicacy and complexity of affairs of the human heart. The fatal attraction between villain and victim builds and unfolds into a relationship that haunts the imagination as fully as that of Romeo and Juliet or Tristan and Isolde. Abridged and with an Introduction by Sheila Ortiz-Taylorand a New Afterword by Lynn Shepherd"
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Chili
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Thank you so much @quietjenn I am so looking forward to curling up with a blanket and this chunkster this winter! Thank you for the yummy chocolate which is at home because my Dad is not to be trusted around chocolate. 🤣 #JolabokaflodSwap

Thank you for organizing this again @MaleficentBookDragon

quietjenn I got you enjoy it! It could definitely keep you busy this winter. 😅 Happy Christmas! 4mo
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AnneCecilie
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Pickpick

How to you summarize a book that 1500+ p? Without spoiling anything? I went into this not knowing anything and I think that‘s a good idea.

One thing that‘s for sure, is that I won‘t look at a rake in the same way again. In romance novels/ movies that have this romantic air about them. After reading this, I know there‘s nothing romantic about them

And also, your true friends are the ones that stay with you in the hardest of times

AnneCecilie Of course this chi later was too long at times, but at the same time I don‘t think I have ever read about a character I have hated as much as I hated Mr Lovelace. Thank you for organizing and initiating this buddy read @Lcsmcat I‘m glad we set up the 50p a week read. I read this through Gutenberg and never had any idea of how far into the story I was and that worked for me. 6mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 6mo
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Amiable Great review! 6mo
Read4life 🍁👻🎃 6mo
TheSpineView Great job! What a chunkster! 6mo
Lcsmcat Great insights! Thanks for taking the journey with us. 6mo
Andrew65 Wow! Well done 👏👏👏 6mo
AnneCecilie @Amiable @Lcsmcat Thank you. I can‘t believe we did this together 6mo
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AnneCecilie
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#BookReport

I‘m still buddy reading Clarissa and we are no well into volume 6 of 9.

I‘ve just started a new buddy read, a chapter a day of The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club

I‘m still reading Islands of Abandonment

I‘ve read The Enchanted April, volume 4 of Orange and Still Born

I‘m currently reading Blonde Roots

Cinfhen Do u watch the Tour de France??? Im very excited to watch this year!!! I watched a Netflix documentary and now I‘m hooked 😎🚴🏽‍♀️🚴🚴‍♂️🚵‍♀️🚵🚵‍♂️ 10mo
AnneCecilie @Cinfhen Yes, the part I was awake for. My afternoon nap was on the longer side. For the first time ever there‘s a Norwegian team participating. I haven‘t seen the documentary though. 10mo
Cinfhen If you are able to watch Unchained on Netflix- it‘s so good! Israel has a team in the race this year too but I don‘t think they‘re expected to do much! I‘ll be looking out for the Norwegian team 😊 10mo
AnneCecilie @Cinfhen The Norwegian team is Uno X, their goal is to win one stage. I guess we‘ll find out if the do. They have Alexander Kristoff. Is the documentary on Netflix with previous cyclists or are there actors playing? 10mo
Cinfhen The series was filmed last year during the 2022 race! Really good 😊 10mo
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Liz_M
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Just bringing a little light reading to the roof deck for a sunset drink.

vivastory Those all look like 1,001 books 11mo
Liz_M @vivastory The middle could be -- it's described as Joyce-like, but it's a Paraguayan novel I am reading for #FoodandLit. The other two are #1001Books 😊 11mo
vivastory I've been curious about all 3 I hope they work for you! 11mo
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Amiable I'm reading “Clarissa“ on my e-reader so it's always startling to see just how giant it is in print! 11mo
BarbaraBB @vivastory Has Liz ever told you how many of the 1001 she has read? She is absolutely killing that list! 11mo
vivastory @BarbaraBB Isn't she almost finished? I felt proud of myself for having read 200 off the list lol 11mo
Liz_M @Amiable I ended up buying it because in print it's easier to reference/look up the earlier letters which are mentioned in the footnotes. 😁 11mo
Liz_M @BarbaraBB @vivastory I think I'm at 921 read. 😳 11mo
BarbaraBB @vivastory @Liz_M That is incredible. You‘re almost there. Do you know of anyone having read more than you? I‘m at about 650 but I have slowed down enormously. I am more in the mood for contemporary literature lately 🤷🏻‍♀️ (edited) 11mo
vivastory @BarbaraBB @liz_m I'm in awe of both of your numbers 📚📚📚 (edited) 11mo
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JenniferP
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I got a little behind in my #clarissa reading by date, but I‘ll catch up by tomorrow. Struck by this quote - poor Clarissa, she seems to realize everyone‘s motives, but not be able to actually believe people can act that way. It‘s going to get her in trouble, I predict . . .

Lcsmcat I marked that quote too - and almost used it for this week‘s discussion. She seems doomed by her innocence, doesn‘t she? 12mo
JenniferP @Lcsmcat she's definitely not stupid, she just seems to think that others will behave with her moral standards, and that is obviously not going to be the case! 12mo
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Aimeesue
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Reading #clarissa - each letter of the epistolary novel on the day it was written - for the first time.
This is the 1950 Modern Library edition. I collect the old MLs, because of course I do.

@Lcsmcat

LeahBergen I have this edition, too. It‘s abridged, isn‘t it? 1y
Tamra I‘m one of those weird people who usually like the smell of old books. 😜 1y
Aimeesue @LeahBergen It is abridged. I'm going back and forth between an unabridged ebook and the ML. Most of what was taken out seems to be Richardson's crazy long chapter/ letter summaries and his later "additions." Editorial choices are very interesting. 1y
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Aimeesue @Tamra This one certainly does have that Olde Booke scent! I just love the old Modern Library editions. (edited) 1y
LeahBergen @Aimeesue Ah, that‘s interesting! 1y
Aimeesue @LeahBergen I didn't think my arthritic wrists would be up to holding up an unabridged physical copy for a whole year. This seemed a suitable compromise. 😉 1y
LeahBergen Ha! These old wrists may be switching over to that edition, too. 😆 1y
Leftcoastzen I love them too! 1y
Aimeesue @Leftcoastzen They're the perfect size, and so well made! I get so excited when I find one that still has it's dust jacket 😂 1y
Lcsmcat I‘ve got the Modern Library edition too, but am reading from an unabridged eBook. I might have to join you in going back and forth. 1y
Aimeesue @Lcsmcat It'll be interesting to see what was cut! 1y
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lauraisntwilder
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My bookish haul from Christmas (the stack on the left) and my birthday (the stack on the right), which was yesterday.

Chrissyreadit Happy Birthday! 1y
lauraisntwilder @Chrissyreadit Thank you! 😊 1y
jlhammar Happy Birthday! Elena Knows and Diary of a Void are both great reads. Hope you enjoy! 1y
lauraisntwilder @jlhammar Thank you! I'm looking forward to both of those! 1y
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LitsyEvents
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repost for @Lcsmcat:

We‘re coming up on 2023 😱. Do you still want to read this together, each letter on its day? We start January 10th. No pressure- read and post as you like. I‘ll use the hashtag #clarissa unless someone has a clever idea. Anyone who likes is welcome to join this #chunksterchallenge !

Lcsmcat Thanks for reposting! 1y
jewright I do! I‘ve been trying to get through this one. 1y
Liz_M ⬆️ @Lcsmcat 1y
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dd42500 Thanks! I am going to join in as well. 😁 1y
BookwormM I will be joining you 1y
mamareading Oh I‘m in. 1y
arubabookwoman I would like to join, though I frequently fail at these things. I've been trying to read this for years. 1y
Mccall0113 Oooo I‘m in! 1y
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LeahBergen
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I'm pretty sure that I bought this #epistolary novel for the gorgeous pink of the old Modern Library cover. 😉 #ReadJanuary

LyndseyReads You are living right. 7y
CherylDeFranceschi Have you read it? I've gone to start it a few times and have been daunted by its sheer enormity. 7y
RealLifeReading Pretty! 7y
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LeahBergen @CherylDeFranceschi Not yet. This is a slightly abridged version (although still pretty big). I researched it after I bought this one and it seems like a Richardson scholar has pared the extraneous bits from it. (edited) 7y
CherylDeFranceschi So it's not just gorgeous, it's genius, too! 👏👏👏 7y
shawnmooney I have always been put off by the girth and what I assume would be old-fashioned prose. Let me know after you've read it. (edited) 7y
LeahBergen @shawnmooney The prose IS pretty old-fashioned (from the bits I've read). 7y
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