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Thursday, 9 November 2017. and power revisited. Printer, after which he opened his own printing shop and went on to earn a very good living as a publisher. He had a dozen children, of whom four daughters and one son survived into adulthood. He came to fiction late. His first novel Pamela. Was published in 1740 when he was 51. It was a huge success, immediately resonating with the novel-reading public. No doubt there were people who bought Richardsons book for its tabloid content, because they .

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Thursday, 9 November 2017. and power revisited. Printer, after which he opened his own printing shop and went on to earn a very good living as a publisher. He had a dozen children, of whom four daughters and one son survived into adulthood. He came to fiction late. His first novel Pamela. Was published in 1740 when he was 51. It was a huge success, immediately resonating with the novel-reading public. No doubt there were people who bought Richardsons book for its tabloid content, because they .

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