Clarissa Harlowe, or the History of a Young Lady - Volume 5


Read by Nicole Lee

(4.2 stars; 22 reviews)

Volume 5 continues the story in epistolary form of the despoliation of Clarissa, as all the forces of society and the personal nefariousness of the devilish rake Lovelace conspire to overcome her virtue. One of the earliest and certainly the longest novel in the English language, with a wide-ranging influence not only on the English novel, but also on nineteenth century European literature at large, it is gripping, twisted and a magnificent dramatic soap opera. - Summary by Nicole Lee (8 hr 34 min)

Chapters

Letter I 9:41 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter II 7:06 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter III 5:27 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter IV 5:56 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter V 20:25 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter VI 9:30 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter VII 13:31 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter VIII 10:05 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter IX 10:31 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter X 6:20 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XI 7:05 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XII 10:45 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XIII 17:31 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XIV 17:30 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XV 3:26 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XVI 18:05 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XVII 7:52 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XVIII 14:07 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XIX 20:19 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XX 30:00 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXI 10:16 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXII 12:50 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXIII 16:40 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXIV 59:55 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXV 3:10 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXVI 29:37 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXVII 6:08 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXVIII 10:31 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXIX 9:29 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXX 15:43 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXXI 3:07 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXXII 7:03 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXXIII 5:30 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXXIV 35:26 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXXV 22:12 Read by Nicole Lee
Letter XXXVI 22:10 Read by Nicole Lee

Reviews

duncalino


(5 stars)

The drama relentlessly continues. You can barely stop to take a breath...and at least another two books! Lovelace is an anti-hero whom you love to hate. You can't help but fall victim to his seduction. This is a very smart story...I think it ranks in quality with the best 19th C literature.

Stranger and Stranger


(3.5 stars)

I can’t figure out Clarissa. The suspense is growing. Well read.