Reason and religion in Clarissa : Samuel Richardson and 'the famous Mr. Norris, of Bemerton' / E. Derek Taylor.

Departing from traditional Lockean readings of Clarissa, E. Derek Taylor offers a new interpretation informed by the writings of Locke's first critic, John Norris. Alluded to throughout Richardson's novel, Norris's philosophical and religious ideas provide the rhetorical grounding for...

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Main Author: Taylor, Derek (E. Derek)
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Language:English
Published: Farnham, UK : Ashgate, ©2009.
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