
Clarissa Harlowe -or- The History of a Young Lady Volume 5
Samuel Richardson
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady (1748) by Samuel Richardson is a monumental epistolary novel that tells the tragic story of Clarissa Harlowe, a virtuous and intelligent young woman trapped...
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Digital Voice Martin G
Start Publishing LLC
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady (1748) by Samuel Richardson is a monumental epistolary novel that tells the tragic story of Clarissa Harlowe, a virtuous and intelligent young woman trapped between family pressure and social expectations in 18th-century England. Told entirely through letters, the novel follows Clarissa as her ambitious family tries to force her into a wealthy but loveless marriage with the unpleasant Roger Solmes. Seeking escape from this control, Clarissa becomes entangled with the charming yet manipulative libertine Robert Lovelace, who initially appears to be her ally but gradually reveals darker intentions. As Lovelace isolates Clarissa from her family and social protection, the story explores themes of power, virtue, consent, reputation, and the limited choices available to women in a rigidly patriarchal society. Clarissa’s moral strength contrasts sharply with the corruption around her, and her resistance to Lovelace becomes the emotional and ethical center of the narrative. Considered one of the longest novels in English literature, Clarissa is celebrated for its psychological depth and its intense exploration of character through personal correspondence. Richardson uses the letter format to present multiple perspectives, creating a deeply intimate and dramatic portrait of suffering, integrity, and moral conviction. The novel remains a landmark of 18th-century literature, admired for its powerful emotional impact and its critique of social authority, gender inequality, and the abuse of power. Duration - 9h 41m. Author - Samuel Richardson. Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G. Published Date - Monday, 12 January 2026. Copyright - © 2014 Start Publishing LLC ©.
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English
LETTER I. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. FRIDAY EVENING
Duration:00:09:47
LETTER II. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. COCOA-TREE, SATURDAY, MAY 27
Duration:00:07:15
LETTER III. MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE, TO MISS HOWE SATURDAY, MAY 27
Duration:00:05:24
LETTER IV. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. SAT. EVENING
Duration:00:05:49
LETTER V. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. SUNDAY, MAY 28
Duration:00:24:16
LETTER VI. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. SUNDAY NIGHT
Duration:00:10:12
LETTER VII. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. MONDAY, MAY 29
Duration:00:14:52
LETTER VIII. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ
Duration:00:11:10
LETTER IX. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. TUESDAY, MAY 30
Duration:00:11:05
LETTER X. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. FRIDAY, JUNE 2
Duration:00:06:32
LETTER XI. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. MONDAY, JUNE 5
Duration:00:07:24
LETTER XII. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. MONDAY AFTERNOON
Duration:00:11:28
LETTER XIII. MR. BELFORD, TO ROBERT LOVELACE, ESQ. TUESDAY, JUNE 6
Duration:00:18:27
LETTER XIV. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6
Duration:00:19:08
LETTER XV. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, ELEVEN O’CLOCK
Duration:00:03:08
LETTER XVI. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. THURSDAY MORNING, FIVE O’CLOCK, (JUNE 8)
Duration:00:18:28
LETTER XVII. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. THURSDAY MORNING, EIGHT O’CLOCK
Duration:00:08:00
LETTER XVIII. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. KING’S ARMS, PALL-MALL, THURSDAY, TWO O’CLOCK
Duration:00:15:14
LETTER XIX. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 8
Duration:00:21:59
LETTER XX. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ
Duration:00:46:15
LETTER XXI. MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE, TO MISS HOWE THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 8
Duration:00:11:15
LETTER XXII. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. FRIDAY MORNING, PAST TWO O’CLOCK
Duration:00:13:13
LETTER XXIII. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. UPPER-FLASK, HAMPSTEAD. FRI. MORN. 7 O’CLOCK. (JUNE 9)
Duration:00:18:51
LETTER XXIV. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. HAMPSTEAD, FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 9
Duration:01:10:38
LETTER XXV. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ
Duration:00:03:00
LETTER XXVI. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ
Duration:00:35:14
LETTER XXVII. MR. LOVELACE [IN CONTINUATION]
Duration:00:06:09
LETTER XXVIII. MR. LOVELACE [IN CONTINUATION]
Duration:00:11:55
LETTER XXIX. MR. LOVELACE [IN CONTINUATION]
Duration:00:10:20
LETTER XXX. MR. LOVELACE [IN CONTINUATION]
Duration:00:17:58
LETTER XXXI. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. SATURDAY, SIX O’CLOCK, JUNE 10
Duration:00:02:56
LETTER XXXII. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. EIGHT O’CLOCK, SAT. MORN. JUNE 10
Duration:00:06:42
LETTER XXXIII. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. FROM MY APARTMENTS AT MRS. MOORE’S
Duration:00:05:32
LETTER XXXIV. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ. SAT NIGHT, JUNE 10
Duration:00:41:01
LETTER XXXV. MR. LOVELACE [IN CONTINUATION]
Duration:00:24:41
LETTER XXXVI. MR. LOVELACE, TO JOHN BELFORD, ESQ
Duration:00:25:49