|     Samuel Richardson (1689-1761)   
 source: http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/richrdsn.htm born: 19 August 1689 online resources biography 
  Eaves, T.C. Duncan, and Ben D. Kimpel
    (1971). Samuel Richardson: A Biography. Oxford: Clarendon Press. correspondence 
  Carroll, John (ed.) (1964). Selected
    Letters of Samuel Richardson. Oxford: Clarendon Press.Slattery, William (1969). The Richardson-Stinstra
    Correspondence, and Stinstra's Prefaces to Clarissa. Carbondale:
    Southern Illinois University Press. language 
  Ball, Donald L. (1976). 'Richardson's
    resourceful wordmaking'. South Atlantic Bulletin 41. 56-65.Erämetsä, Erik (1952). 'Notes on
    Richardson's Language". Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 53. 18-20.Ito, Hiroyuki (1991). 'Some observations on
    the role of the verb in Richardson's Clarissa Harlowe'. In: Michio
    Kawai (ed.), Language and Style in English Literature. Essays in Honour
    of Michio Masui. Hiroshima: The English Research Association of
    Hiroshima. 634-649.Keast,
    William R. (1957).''The two Clarissa’s in Johnson’s Dictionary'. Studies
    in Philology 54, 429-439.Murata,
    Kazuho (2003). "Richardson's revision of Pamela and the use of
    phrasal verbs". Studies in Modern English. The Twentieth Anniversary
    Publication of The Modern English Association. Tokyo: Eichosha. 443-455.Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Ingrid (1991).
    'Samuel Richardson's role as linguistic innovator: A sociolinguistic
    analysis'. In: Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade and John Frankis (eds.), Language:
    Usage and Description. Studies Presented to N.E. Osselton on the Occasion of
    his Retirement. Amsterdam/Atlanta, GA: Rodopi. 47-57. [Repr. in: Mats
    Rydén, Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade and Merja Kytö (eds.) (1998), A
    Reader in Early Modern English. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
    407-418.] Tucker, Susie I. (1961). 'Predatings from
    Samuel Richardson's Familiar Letters'. Notes and Queries 206. 56-57.Tucker, Susie I. (1966). 'Richardsonian
    phrases'.  Notes and Queries 211. 464-465.Uhrström, Wilhelm (1907). Studies on the
    Language of Samuel Richardson. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. Wakimoto,
    Kyoko. 1990. “The Vocabulary
    of Samuel Richardson’s Pamela”.
    ERA New Series (The
    English Research Association of Hiroshima, Hiroshima University)
    8, No. 1. 51-76.Wakimoto, Kyoko.
    1991. “A Comparative Study of Richardson’s Pamela
    and Fielding’s Shamela : Verbal
    Characterization (1)”.
    ERA New Series (The
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    9, No. 1. 38-58.Wakimoto, Kyoko.
    1992. “A Comparative Study of Richardson’s Pamela
    and Fielding’s Shamela : Verbal
    Characterization (2)”. ERA
    New Series (The English
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    10, No. 1. 1-24.Wakimoto, Kyoko.
    2003. “A Computer-Assisted Analysis of Richardson's Pamela
    as a Founder of Sentimental Novels: Erämetsä (1951) Reconsidered”.
    In: “FUL
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    ed. Kanno Masahiko. Tokyo:
    Eihosha. 173-192. 
 of further interest 
  Zirker Jr., Malvin R. (1966). 'Richardson's
    correspondence: The personal letter as private experience'. In: Howard
    Anderson, Philip B. Daghlian and Irvin Ehrenpreis (eds.), The Familiar
    Letter in the Eighteenth Century. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press.
    71-91. (for additions, contact Ingrid
Tieken-Boon van Ostade) |