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Epistolary Literature

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The Impossible Passion of Young Verter

Ruse's letters became a way of characters in novels having kind of discussions. The intellectual appeal of it also is behind a Gerta's adaptation of the epistery form in the sorrows of Young Verter published about 12 years after Ruse's novel. Of course there were huge sentimental set pieces in Clarissa itself. Richardson I think genuinely wants to take up the spirit of Christianity where the Sermon on the Mount says, blessed are the meek for they will inherit the earth. In Clarissa he wants to keep control of the ways in which we read that novel, which he did not succeed in doing with Pamela.

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