Friendship [ Social interaction / Character / Feelings & Emotions ]
… for both men and women in their navigation of private life, as evidenced by the struggles of Samuel Richardson ’s Clarissa Harlowe when she becomes alienated from those she terms her ‘natural friends’. 1 The Temple of Friendship in the … his political significance and to register one’s claims on him in advance of his future reign. 1 . Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, or, The History of a Young Lady, ed. Angus Ross (London: Penguin, 1985), p. 1413; for reflection on Clarissa and the ‘dislocation of friendship’, see Naomi Tadmor, Family and Friends in Eighteenth-Century England: …
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