Clarissa, Volume 1-1 | Letters I–X | Samuel Richardson | The Greatest Epistolary Novel
๐ Clarissa, Volume 1-1 | Letters I–X | Samuel Richardson | The Greatest Epistolary Novel | Classic World Stories
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This timeless story explores universal themes and lessons that still inspire us today. Discover the characters, moral, and emotions in just a few lines before diving deeper.
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Clarissa, or the History of a Young Lady (1748) by Samuel Richardson is one of the longest and most influential novels in English literature — a powerful story told entirely through letters, revealing the inner worlds of virtue, love, manipulation, and moral struggle. ๐ Volume 1 (Letters I–X) introduces us to Clarissa Harlowe, a young woman of remarkable intelligence and integrity, who finds herself trapped between family ambition and her own yearning for independence. Through her letters and those of Lovelace, we witness the early signs of both affection and control — the beginning of one of the most psychologically complex stories ever written. ๐ง Narrated by Nicole Lee ๐️ Public Domain Audiobook from LibriVox ๐ฎ Text Source: Project Gutenberg ๐️ Presented by Classic World Stories — Audiobooks with Text ๐ Timeline — Clarissa, Volume 1 (Samuel Richardson) 00:00:00 Preface – Bob Gilham 00:12:00 Letter I – Bob Gilham 00:19:45 Letter II – Ben Dutton 00:35:05 Letter III – Ben Dutton 00:51:30 Letter IV – Ben Dutton 01:17:15 Letter V – Ben Dutton 01:26:23 Letter VI – Ben Dutton 01:38:27 Letter VII – Ben Dutton 01:53:15 Letter VIII – Ben Dutton 02:10:14 Letter IX – Ben Dutton 02:19:39 Letter X – Bob Gilham 02:39:57 Letter XI – Ben Dutton 02:47:23 Letter XII – Bob Gilham 02:59:54 Letter XIII – Ben Dutton 03:29:41 Letter XIV – Ben Dutton 03:34:14 Letter XV – Bob Gilham 03:46:18 Letter XVI – Ben Dutton 04:20:05 Letter XVII – Ben Dutton 04:56:59 Letter XVIII – Ben Dutton 05:05:35 Letter XIX – Ben Dutton 05:19:51 Letter XX – Ben Dutton 05:48:09 Letter XXI – Ben Dutton 06:02:59 Letter XXII – Ben Dutton ๐ Subscribe for more full-length classics and deep literary journeys. ๐ฌ Share your thoughts: Does Clarissa’s story still reflect modern struggles for freedom and dignity? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Content Sources & Copyright: All audiobooks on this channel are sourced from either Project Gutenberg (for texts) or LibriVox.org (for audio recordings), both dedicated to making classic literature accessible. Project Gutenberg digitizes and archives cultural works, providing texts that are in the public domain under U.S. copyright law. LibriVox.org is a volunteer-run project that records audio versions of public domain texts. All their recordings are also dedicated to the public domain. This means that the copyrights for these works have expired, allowing for the free use, distribution, and adaptation of both the texts and their audio recordings by anyone. This video and its content are therefore free to use for any purpose, including commercial uses. To learn more about these initiatives and explore their vast collections of free eBooks and audiobooks, visit their official websites: Project Gutenberg: https://ift.tt/RSKc1do LibriVox: https://librivox.org/
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