We examine the role of the novels of Samuel Richardson in catalyzing the modern, representative, public sphere. Richardson’s Clarissa is the most profound imaginative exploration of the conflict between the modern notion of freedom in civil society as the maximal reconciliation of arbitrary preferences, and the Aristotelian notion of happiness founded in the actualization of the most estimable natural human potentials.

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The Richardsonian Republic

  • Michael S. Kochin,
  • Katherine Philippakis

摘要

We examine the role of the novels of Samuel Richardson in catalyzing the modern, representative, public sphere. Richardson’s Clarissa is the most profound imaginative exploration of the conflict between the modern notion of freedom in civil society as the maximal reconciliation of arbitrary preferences, and the Aristotelian notion of happiness founded in the actualization of the most estimable natural human potentials.