
Pamela vainottuna
"Pamela vainottuna" by Samuel Richardson is an epistolary novel first published in 1740. When fifteen-year-old maidservant Pamela Andrews loses her employer, the wealthy Mr. B begins making unwanted advances toward her. Through letters to her impoverished parents, Pamela chronicles her struggle to maintain her virtue while facing seduction attempts, assault, and kidnapping. As she resists his pursuits, the rakish landowner's intentions gradually shift. This groundbreaking work explores themes of virtue, class barriers, and the complex dynamics between power and morality in eighteenth-century England.
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