Enlightenment · Europe · Culture

1740

Richardson's Pamela

November 6, 1740

A middle-aged London printer named Samuel Richardson published an epistolary novel about a servant girl who resisted her master's seduction attempts until he, impressed, married her. Clergymen recommended it from pulpits. Henry Fielding parodied it as Shamela. Either way, the middle-class English novel had found its first enormous commercial success.