Reading Experience Database
1450-1945

Listing for Author: Richardson

 

  To select all on this page, click this box:
Century of ExperienceEvidenceName of Reader / Listener / Reading GroupAuthor of TextTitle of TextForm of Text
 
1850-1899'I am working at Richardson now, and will send you the paper by the end of the week. I suppose I ought to be ashamed ...Margaret Oliphant Samuel RichardsonClarissa, or, the History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
'Her favourite novels included those of Burney, whom she thought "the very best of English novelists", and of Richards...Jane Austen Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799'In 1753 Catherine Talbot stayed with the Berkeley family and participated enthusiastically in readings of "Sir Charle...Catherine Talbot Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
'Susan Sibbald knew Scottish shepherd Wully Carruthers who was a fellow-subscriber to the circulating library at Melro...Wully Carruthers Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799At home all day. [...] My wife read part of Clarissa Harlowe to me in the even as I sat a-posting my book.Margaret 'Peggy' Turner Samuel RichardsonClarissa HarlowePrint: Book
1700-1799"Christopher Wordsworth Jr. wrote of W[ordsworth]: 'The week before he took his degree he passed his time in reading C...William Wordsworth Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799'Clarissa Harlowe was not more interesting [than Thomas Clarkson, The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment...Dorothy Wordsworth Samuel RichardsonClarissa, or The History of a Young LadyPrint: BookManuscript: Unknown
1850-1899[According to Flora Thompson], "Modern writers who speak of the booklessness of the poor at that time must mean books ...Flora THompson Samuel RichardsonPamelaPrint: Book
1800-1849"On 5 Jan 1806 D[orothy] W[ordsworth] told Lady Beaumont; "'My Brother chanced to meet with Richardson's letters at...William Wordsworth Samuel RichardsonThe Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, a selection from the original manuscriptsPrint: Book
1800-1849'Robert Southey on "The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson" in letter to C. W. Williams Wynn, 27 November 1804: "Rich...Robert Southey Samuel RichardsonThe Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, a selection from the original manuscriptsPrint: Book
1850-1899[due to the fact that books in working class communities were generally cheap out of copyright reprints, not new works...Joseph Keating Samuel RichardsonPrint: Book
1700-1799Wee are much obliged to you for sending in Pamela, but I must tell you how it entertained us, Miss Jenny and I cryed m...Anne Cust Samuel RichardsonPamelaPrint: Book
1700-1799" I read to my beloved no 97 of the Rambler written by Richardson, author of those inimitable books Pamela, Clarissa a...Lady Eleanor Butler Samuel RichardsonThe RamblerPrint: Serial / periodical
1850-1899'On learning that [Hall] Caine was to present twenty-four lectures in Liverpool on "Prose Fiction" ... [D. G. Rossetti...Hall Caine Samuel Richardson[unknown]Print: Book
1800-1849
1850-1899
?To my mind Hugo is far more dramatic in spirit than Fielding, though his method involves (as you show exceedingly wel...Leslie Stephen Samuel RichardsonPrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
"By what unction of purity our great grand mothers were preserved when they studied Pamela without danger or disgust w...Charles Robert Maturin Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
"By what unction of purity our great grand mothers were preserved when they studied Pamela without danger or disgust w...Charles Robert Maturin Samuel RichardsonPamelaPrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
?In his Sir Charles Grandison, the inherent vulgarity, egotism and prolixity of Richardson?s character breakout with a...Charles Robert Maturin Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
'Sneyd and Charlotte have begun Sir Charles Grandison: I almost envy them the pleasure of reading Clementina?s story f...Maria Edgeworth Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1850-1899'As a collier [Joseph Keating]... heard a co-worker sigh, "Heaven from all creatures hides the book of fate". Keating ...Joseph Keating Samuel RichardsonPrint: Book
1800-1849'In the year 1816 we were at Brighton for the summer holidays, and he read to us "Sir Charles Grandison". It was alwa...Thomas Babbington Macaulay Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1800-1849'[Harriet Grove] enjoyed novels and plays: in 1809-10, she read with pleasure in a family group a number of popular be...Harriet Grove Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799'In the month of April 1792... Anna read Richardson's "Clarissa" for the second time - "the style is prolix, the manne...Anna Larpent Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799'in the even I wrote my London letters... also read the News paper... as I was a writing all the even my wife read "Cl...Peggy Turner Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Unknown
1700-1799'My wife read part of "Clarissa Harlowe" to me in the even as I sat a-posting my book.'Peggy Turner Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799[while he was doing his accounts Turner's wife read aloud to him] 'the moving Scene of the Funeral of Miss Clarissa Ha...Peggy Turner Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799'In the even my wife finished reading of "Clarissa Harlowe", which I look upon as a very well-wrote thing though it mu...Peggy Turner Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799'While I was writing the two volumes [of Pamela], my worthy-hearted wife, and the young lady who is with us, when I ha...Samuel Richardson Samuel RichardsonPamelaManuscript: Unknown, manuscript of his novel
1700-1799'The Persons who have seen [the manuscript of "Clarissa"], and whom I could not deny, are Dr Heylin, and his Lady, bot...John Heylin Samuel RichardsonClarissaManuscript: Unknown, early MS version
1700-1799'The Persons who have seen [the manuscript of "Clarissa"], and whom I could not deny, are Dr Heylin, and his Lady, bot...Mrs Heylin Samuel RichardsonClarissaManuscript: Unknown, early MS version
1700-1799'The Persons who have seen [the manuscript of "Clarissa"], and whom I could not deny, are Dr Heylin, and his Lady, bot...Miss Cheyne Samuel RichardsonClarissaManuscript: Unknown, early MS version
1700-1799'The Persons who have seen [the manuscript of "Clarissa"], and whom I could not deny, are Dr Heylin, and his Lady, bot...John Freke Samuel RichardsonClarissaManuscript: Unknown, early MS version
1700-1799'The Persons who have seen [the manuscript of "Clarissa"], and whom I could not deny, are Dr Heylin, and his Lady, bot...Edward Young Samuel RichardsonClarissaManuscript: Unknown, early MS version
1700-1799'The Persons who have seen [the manuscript of "Clarissa"], and whom I could not deny, are Dr Heylin, and his Lady, bot...Colley Cibber Samuel RichardsonClarissaManuscript: Unknown, early MS version
1700-1799
1800-1849
[Marginalia]: ms notes on some 12pp, some ink, some pencil, most in English, some in Arabic. All are notes on points o...John Drummond Erskine John RichardsonGrammar of the Arabick language in which the rules are illustrated by authorities from the best writers; principally adapted for the service of the Honourable East India CompanyPrint: Book
1700-1799?On our coming home & Candles being brought in he took up a volume of "Clarissa Harlowe" (w?ch we happen?d then all to...John Marsh Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799Another great source of amusement as well as knowledge, I have met with in reading almost all the best novels (Cervant...James Lackington Samuel RichardsonunknownPrint: Book
1700-1799'Well,? at the Lower Rooms we saw this Woman, ? whose Face carries an affirmation of all this account, ? it is bold, h...Frances Burney Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799'Ask Miss Trimmer when it is have you done Clarissa you will be surprised to see so many little dabs of Letters, but i...Lady Caroline Lamb Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Miss Clarissa Harlowe is just dead & I really am so much discomposed at it & at Lovelaces grief to whom I do not thin...Lady Caroline Lamb Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1800-1849'My lamp is burning out, and it is time I was going to my chamber fireside, - there to finished the last 1/2 vol of "C...Harriet Martineau Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1800-1849'He [James, the Austens' servant] has that the laudable thirst I fancy for Travelling, which in poor James Selby was s...Jane Austen Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
Elizabeth Missing Sewell on her mother, Jane Sewell (nee Edwards; married 1802): 'She must have been naturally ver...Jane Edwards Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799'I staid at home and read "Charles Grandison" that we have in French a charming book'.Elizabeth (Betsey) Wynne Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799'The Day was beautifull and I enjoyed the sweetness of the weather in riding walking and sitting out in the fields wit...Elizabeth (Betsey) Wynne Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799'I read of "Grandisson" - That Book pleases and interests me very much'.Elizabeth (Betsey) Wynne Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799'I have done to read "Grandisson" that book has amused me vastly'.Elizabeth (Betsey) Wynne Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799'Read Richardson's "Philosophical Analysis" of some of Shakespear's Characters. The design is happy, and, upon the wh...Thomas Green William RichardsonA philosophical analysis and illustration of some of Shakespeare's charactersPrint: Book
1700-1799Letter to MIss Ewing October 3, 1778 'I am glad you were so well entertained at the Fairley by my old acquaintance Cla...Anne Grant [nee MacVicar] Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1800-1849'finish the letters of Emile and read a part of Clarissa Harlowe'.Mary Godwin Samuel RichardsonClarissa; or the History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849'read Vol VI of Clarissa'.Mary Godwin Samuel RichardsonClarissa; or the History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849'read Vol VII of Clarissa - Shelley reads the letters of Emile'Mary Godwin Samuel RichardsonClarissa; or the History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849'finish Bryan Perdue - write - not well in the evening begin Sir C. Grandison'.Mary Godwin Samuel RichardsonHistory of Sir Charles Grandison, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849'read Sir C.[harles] G.[randison]Mary Godwin Samuel RichardsonHistory of Sir Charles Grandison, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849'read Grandison and Curt. Shelley reads and finishes Montainge [sic] to his great sorrow - he reads Lucian'.Mary Godwin Samuel RichardsonHistory of Sir Charles Grandison, ThePrint: Book
1800-1849'begin Pamela. Shelley reads Locke and in the evening Paradise Lost aloud to me'.Mary Godwin Samuel RichardsonPamela; or Virtue RewardedPrint: Book
1800-1849'Read Pamela - Little Babe not well - S. reads Locke & Pamela'.Percy Bysshe Shelley Samuel RichardsonPamela; or Virtue RewardedPrint: Book
1800-1849'Read Pamela - Little Babe not well - S. reads Locke & Pamela'.Mary Godwin Samuel RichardsonPamela; or Virtue RewardedPrint: Book
1800-1849'Read Locke - Shelley reads Locke and Curt - & Pamela aloud in the evening'.Percy Bysshe Shelley Samuel RichardsonPamela; or Virtue RewardedPrint: Book
1800-1849'In the evening read an Italian Translation of Pamela'Mary Shelley Samuel RichardsonPamelaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Shelley has finished the life of Tasso & reads Dante - read Pamela'Mary Shelley Samuel RichardsonPamelaPrint: Book
1800-1849'begin Clarissa Harlowe in Italian - S. reads and finishes Dante's Purgatorio'Mary Shelley Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1800-1849'Thursday April 16. Finish the Depit Amoureux read Les precieuses ridicules. Also part of Clarissa Harlowe.'Claire Clairmont Samuel RichardsonClarissa; or, The History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849'Friday April 17th. Read Clarissa Harlowe and Amphitryon of Moliere.'Claire Clairmont Samuel RichardsonClarissa; or, The History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849'Wednesday April 22. [...] Read Clarissa Harlowe.'Claire Clairmont Samuel RichardsonClarissa; or, The History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849'Sunday Sept. 3rd. [...] Read Clarissa Harlowe.' [further readings of this text recorded in journal entries for 4, ...Claire Clairmont Samuel RichardsonClarissa; or, The History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849'Since I left Rome I have read several books of Livy - Antenor - Clarissa Harlowe - The Spectator - a few novels - & a...Mary Shelley Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1800-1849[Mary Shelley's Reading List of her reading in 1819. All are mentioned in journal entries so are not given separate en...Mary Shelley Samuel RichardsonClarissa; or, the History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849'I performed one Herculean task, having nearly finished Clarissa Harlowe, the most glorious novel ever written, & I ad...Charles Darwin Samuel RichardsonClarissa Harlowe; or, The History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849'By the way, I am in the train of reading the "History of Clarissa", who affords a notable example that fear is not th...Sir William Elford Samuel RichardsonClarissa; or, the History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849'I am doubtful whether the opinion of the world is so much in favour of Richardson's talents as formerly. It appears t...Sir William Elford Samuel RichardsonClarissa; or, the History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1800-1849Elizabeth Barrett to Mary Russell Mitford, 24 March 1842: 'Richardson's correspondence has charmed me -- "charming"...Elizabeth Barrett Samuel RichardsonCorrespondencePrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
'She often talked to us of her studies as a girl; how she used not only to devour novels and read Sir Charles Grandiso...Jane Edwards Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1900-1945'Have you read Dolly Richardson’s "Backwater"? If not, do. It is a book.'Arnold Bennett Dorothy M. RichardsonBackwaterPrint: Book
1700-1799[having been given some money by Samuel Richardson] 'I really was confunded, till, recollecting that I had read [itali...Laetitia Pilkington Samuel RichardsonPamela, or Virtue RewardedPrint: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
'"Flimsy novel language disgusts" her; and she "perceives a difference between 'Sir Charles Grandison' and the common ...Louisa, Lady Stuart Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1900-1945'Clarissa Harlowe. Have read 1/3 of [...] Certainly I am bored, but the book is not tedious through repetition -- the ...Edward Morgan Forster Samuel RichardsonClarissa, or The History of a Young LadyPrint: Book
1900-1945Passages quoted in E. M. Forster's Commonplace Book, 1932, include this remark from Charles F. Richardson 'Critical In...Edward Morgan Forster Charles F. Richardson'Critical Introduction'Print: Book
1700-1799'"Sir, (continued he) there is all the difference in the world between characters of nature and characters of manners;...Samuel Johnson Samuel Richardson[unknown]Print: Book
1700-1799'"Sir, (continued he) there is all the difference in the world between characters of nature and characters of manners;...James Boswell Samuel Richardson[unknown]Print: Book
1700-1799'Speaking of the French novels, compared with Richardson's, he said, they might be pretty baubles, but a wren was not ...Samuel Johnson Samuel Richardson[novels]Print: Book
1700-1799'Fielding being mentioned, Johnson exclaimed, "he was a blockhead :" and upon my expressing my astonishment at so stra...Samuel Johnson Samuel Richardson[novels]Print: Book
1700-1799'Fielding being mentioned, Johnson exclaimed, "he was a blockhead :" and upon my expressing my astonishment at so stra...Thomas Erskine Samuel Richardson[novels]Print: Book
1850-1899Edward Fitzgerald to Alfred Tennyson, Christmas 1862: 'I have, as usual, nothing to tell of myself: boating all the...Edward Fitzgerald Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1850-1899Marginalia and marginal lines. Includes dates and places of reading by George Otto Trevelyan: v.2: Oct 7 1891; v.3: Gl...George Otto Trevelyan Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799'To Richardson as a Writer he gave the highest Praises, but mentioning his unquenchable Thirst after Applause That Man...Samuel Johnson Samuel RichardsonPrint: Book
1700-1799'I myself like Smollet's Novels better than Fielding's; the perpetual Parody teizes one; - there is more Rapidity and ...Hester Lynch Thrale Samuel RichardsonPrint: Book
1700-1799'Was I to make a Scale of Novel Writers I should put Richardson first, then Rousseau; after them, but at an immeasurab...Hester Lynch Thrale Samuel RichardsonPrint: Book
1800-1849From the 1806-1840 Commonplace book of an unknown reader. Transcribed: '"I compare marriage, even where there is no un...C.M.G. [anon] RichardsonunknownUnknown
1800-1849'Read the Clementina part of "Sir Charles Grandison". I have never met with anything which affected me so powerfully; ...John Ruskin Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1850-1899'I am reading "Clarissa Harlowe" with all the pleasure in the world…It is the cleverest book in some ways that can b...Robert Louis Stevenson Samuel RichardsonClarissa: or The History of a Young Lady.Print: Book
1700-1799
1800-1849
'We know comparatively little of [Jane Austen's] literary tastes. Some are peculiar. Her fondness for the gentle, cl...Jane Austen Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799Aaron Hill to Samuel Richardson, 17 December 1740: 'You have agreeably deceived me into a surprise, which it will b...Aaron Hill Samuel RichardsonPamelaPrint: Book
1700-1799Aaron Hill to Samuel Richardson, 17 December 1740: 'You have agreeably deceived me into a surprise, which it will b...Aaron Hill Samuel RichardsonPamelaPrint: Book
1700-1799Aaron Hill to Samuel Richardson, 29 December 1740: 'We have a lively little boy in the family [...] quite unfriende...Aaron Hill Samuel RichardsonPamelaPrint: Book
1700-1799Aaron Hill to Samuel Richardson, 15 October 1741: 'A thousand thanks are due to you for the two delightful sheets o...Aaron Hill Samuel RichardsonPamela (two sheets from part II)Unknown
1700-1799[?Sarah] Fielding to Samuel Richardson, 6 July 1754: 'Here are a set of young women endued with the most exemplary ...'Miss L----' and 'Miss B----'Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799Margaret Collier to Samuel Richardson, from Ryde, 31 December 1755: 'My good old folks were desirous that I should ...Margaret Collier Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799Margaret Collier to Samuel Richardson, from Ryde, 31 December 1755: 'My good old folks were desirous that I should ...Margaret Collier Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799Margaret Collier to Samuel Richardson, from Ryde, 11 February 1756: 'My good old folks --you can't think how I love...Margaret Collier Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799Colley Cibber to Samuel Richardson, 30 March 1748 [comments in detail, with page references, on passages in latest ...Colley Cibber Samuel RichardsonClarissa (volume 3)Print: Book
1700-1799Colley Cibber to Samuel Richardson, 6 June 1753, following visit to Richardson on 3 June 1753: 'The delicious meal ...Colley Cibber Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonUnknown
1700-1799Colley Cibber to Samuel Richardson, 27 May 1750: 'I have just finished the sheets [of Clarissa] you favoured me wit...Colley Cibber Samuel RichardsonClarissaUnknown
1700-1799J. Duncombe, of Benet College, Cambridge, to Samuel Richardson, 15 October 1751: 'Mr Graham is not in Cambridge; bu...Samuel Richardson'writings'Print: Book
1700-1799J. Channing to Samuel Richardson, 31 October 1748: 'I returned your papers on Saturday, with sincere thanks, myself...J. Channing Samuel RichardsonClarissaUnknown
1700-1799Elizabeth Carter to Catherine Talbot, 4 March 1751: 'You need not make any apologies about my Rambler [No. 100]. I ...Elizabeth Carter Samuel Richardson'Rambler' [essay]Print: Serial / periodical
1700-1799Catherine Talbot to Elizabeth Carter, in response to Carter's attack on the perceived misogyny of Richardson's 'Ramble...Catherine Talbot Samuel Richardson'Rambler' [essay]Print: Serial / periodical
1700-1799Elizabeth Carter to Catherine Talbot, 24 March 1751: 'Well according to your advice I have given Mr Richardson anot...Elizabeth Carter Samuel Richardson'Rambler' [essay]Print: Serial / periodical
1850-1899'Please, if you have not, and I don’t suppose you have, already read it, institute a search in all Melbourne for one...Robert Louis Stevenson Samuel RichardsonClarissa: or The History of a Young Lady.Print: Book
1700-1799Catherine Talbot to Elizabeth Carter, 23 December 1751: 'Do you know the Grandison family? [...] Oh, Miss Carter, d...Catherine Talbot Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonUnknown
1700-1799Catherine Talbot to Elizabeth Carter, on life at Cuddesdon, 8 September 1753: 'Our days here pass too pleasantly to...Catherine Talbot and familySamuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799Elizabeth Carter to Catherine Talbot, 21 September 1753: 'Mr Richardson has been so good as to send me four volumes...Elizabeth Carter Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799[Thomas Edwards to Samuel Richardson, 26 January 1749:] 'I find, dear Sir, that if I put off my acknowledgements to...Thomas Edwards Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799[Thomas Edwards to Samuel Richardson, 31 March 1753:] 'I cannot help mentioning to you, because I know it will give...anon Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799[Thomas Edwards to Samuel Richardson, 28 January 1754, on his return home from a stay in London:] 'I have not been ...Thomas Edwards Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonPrint: Book
1700-1799[Thomas Edwards to Samuel Richardson, 19 December 1754:] 'Think not that I can be easily satisfied without your com...Thomas Edwards Samuel RichardsonPamelaPrint: Book
1700-1799[Thomas Edwards to Samuel Richardson, 19 December 1754:] 'Think not that I can be easily satisfied without your com...Thomas Edwards Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799[Thomas Edwards to Samuel Richardson, 15 January 1755:] 'Your works are an inexhaustible fund of entertainment and ...Thomas Edwards Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799[Sarah Scudamore (nee Westcomb) to Samuel Richardson, 12 March 1758:] 'I've lately read over my oracle (Pamela) aga...Sarah Scudamore Samuel RichardsonPamelaPrint: Book
1700-1799[Anne Donnellan to Samuel Richardson, 14 July 1750:] 'I have received infinite pleasure, and something better, from...Anne Donnellan Samuel RichardsonClarissaUnknown
1700-1799[Anne Donnellan to Samuel Richardson, 14 July 1750:] 'I have admired Clarissa, and wept with her. I have loved Miss...Anne Donnellan Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799[Mrs] A. Dewes to Samuel Richardson, 24 September 1750: '[My sister] and the Dean both have the highest regard for ...'[Mrs A. Dewes's] sister and the Dean'Samuel RichardsonClarissaPrint: Book
1700-1799Anne Donnellan to Samuel Richardson, 9 November 1752: 'I should talk a little of the pleasure I had had in reading ...Anne Donnellan Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonManuscript: Unknown
1700-1799Patrick Delany to Samuel Richardson, 20 December 1753: 'I have begun a second time with Sir Charles Grandison, and ...Patrick Delany Samuel RichardsonSir Charles GrandisonUnknown
1700-1799[From ed. notes:] '[Samuel Richardson's] correspondence with Lady [Dorothy] Bradshaigh began in the following mann...Dorothy Lady Bradshaigh Samuel RichardsonClarissa (volumes 1-4)Print: Book
1700-1799[Dorothy, Lady Bradshaigh (as 'Mrs Belfour') to Samuel Richardson (letter undated):] 'Just as I was sending this to...Dorothy Lady Bradshaigh Samuel RichardsonClarissa (volume 5)Print: Book
1700-1799[Dorothy, Lady Bradshaigh (as 'Mrs Belfour') to Samuel Richardson, 11 January [1748/9], on completing reading of final...Dorothy Lady Bradshaigh Samuel RichardsonClarissa (final 3 volumes)Print: Book

 

Reading Experience Database version 2.0.  Page updated: 27th Apr 2016  3:15pm (GMT)