Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), printer and author

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Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761), printer and author

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        Datas de existência

        1689-1761

        Histórico

        The famous author loved letters from an early age and so, when his limited schooling meant he must choose a trade to learn, he decided to train as a printer. Richardson was apprenticed to the printer John Wilde in 1706 and freed of the Stationers’ Company in 1715. He initially stayed on with Wilde as a compositor and corrector until his former master’s death in 1720. Ricardson married Wilde’s daughter, Martha, the following year. Martha, however, died young, and Richardson married another printer’s daughter, Elizabeth Leake, in 1733. Both the Wildes and Leakes proved useful business partners to Richardson. In 1722 he was elected a liveryman of the Stationers’ Company and throughout the 1730s, Richardson was largely engaged with the printing of periodicals, journals, and newspapers. In 1742, he was awarded the contract to print the Journals of the House of Commons. It was while composing the commissioned Letters Written to and for Particular Friends, on the most Important Occasions (1741) that Richardson drafted Pamela (1740). Richardson’s first novel was a commercial success, though critical reception was mixed and a great rivalry commenced with Henry Fielding. Two more novels followed, Clarissa (1748) and Sir Charles Grandison (1753). In his later years, Richardson became especially active within the Stationers’ Company, serving as Upper-warden (1753-1754) and Master (1754-1755) in successive years. He died a wealthy man in 1761 and his novels went on to inspire the likes of Jane Austen, Honoré de Balzac, and Anna Laetitia Barbauld.

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        Birth: Mackworth, Derbyshire; Death: Salisbury Court, Fleet Street

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        Printer (1715-1761); Author (1740-1761); Upper-warden (1753-1754); Master (1754-1755)

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        Estruturas internas/genealogia

        Samuel Richardson (father), joiner; Elizabeth Hall (mother); Martha Wilde (first wife); Elizabeth Leake (second wife)

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        Stationers' Company Archive

        Regras ou convenções utilizadas

        International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) 2nd edition - ICA 2004 ISBN 2-9521932-2-3

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        Preliminar

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        Línguas e escritas

        • inglês

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        • latim

        Fontes

        Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

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