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Notes

 
[1]

Samuel Richardson, Letters and Passages Restored from the Original Manuscripts of the History of Clarissa (London: Printed for S. Richardson, 1751), title page. Hereafter cited as Letters and Passages Restored.

[2]

"Richardson's Revisions of Clarissa in the Second Edition," SB, 26 (1973), 107-132.

[3]

M. Kinkead-Weekes, "Clarissa Restored?" R.E.S. New Series, 10 (1959), 156-171.

[4]

Kinkead-Weekes, p. 157.

[5]

Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, abridged by Philip Stevick (1971), p. xxiii.

[6]

John Carroll, ed. Selected Letters of Samuel Richardson (1964), p. 158.

[7]

Forster MS XV, 2, fols. 43-44.

[8]

Only 7 new footnotes enter the third edition (III, 252, 267; V, 72; VI, 193; VII, 117, 225; VIII, 276) and none of them deals with this same problem.

[9]

Carroll, p. 72.

[10]

Carroll, p. 81.

[11]

See also 3rd ed., IV, 215-216.

[12]

3rd ed., III, 267; VI, 113-114, 131, 138, 139, 188, 195, 234, 268, 353.

[13]

3rd ed., VIII, 197, 199, 200, 200-201, 201, 202-203, 203-205, 205-209, 209-211, 211-212, 212-216, 216, 220, 221.

[14]

See, e.g., Clara Thomson, Samuel Richardson (1900), pp. 191-192.

[15]

Critical Remarks on Sir Charles Grandison, Clarissa, and Pamela (1754), Augustan Reprint Society (1950), p. [25].

[16]

T. C. Duncan Eaves and Ben D. Kimpel, "The Composition of Clarissa and its Revision before Publication," PMLA, 83 (May, 1968), 422.

[17]

Kinkead-Weekes, p. 164.

[18]

Cf. 3rd ed., I, 8; III, 60, 70, 152; IV, 7, 109; V, 154, 197, 252, 300; VI, 221, 268, 378, 404; VII, 5, 254, 357, 403; VIII, 230, 241, 282.

[19]

3rd ed., III, 245; IV, 115; VI, 322-323, 325-326, 346; VII, 130, 184-185, 195-196, 407; VIII, 62, 150, 152, 153-154.

[20]

Cf. Eaves and Kimpel, p. 426.

[21]

The Correspondence of Samuel Richardson, ed. Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1804), II, 332-333.

[22]

T. C. Duncan Eaves and Ben D. Kimpel, "Richardson's Helper in Creating the Character of Elias Brand," Notes and Queries, 212 (1967), 414-415.

[23]

See Arthur Sherbo, "Time and Place in Richardson's Clarissa," Boston University Studies in English, 3 (1957), 139-146.

[24]

For a fuller discussion of these patterns see "Richardson's Revisions of Clarissa in the Second Edition," p. 111-118.

[25]

Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, abridged by George Sherburn (1962), p. xv.

[26]

Richardson to Lady Bradshaigh, 5 October 1753, Carroll, p. 245.

[27]

Quoted by Eaves and Kimpel in "Richardson's Revisions of Pamela," SB, 20 (1967), 72.

[28]

Ibid., p. 73.

[29]

Clarissa, abridged by Philip Stevick, p. xxiii.

[30]

Clarissa, abridged by George Sherburn, p. xv.

[31]

Eaves and Kimpel, "The Composition of Clarissa and its Revision before Publication," p. 428.

[32]

Carroll, pp. 73-74.

[33]

Eaves and Kimpel, "The Composition of Clarissa and its Revision before Publication," p. 420.

[34]

Ibid., p. 428.