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Anti-Pamela; or Feign'd Innocence Detected - cover

Anti-Pamela; or Feign'd Innocence Detected

Eliza Haywood

Verlag: Good Press

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Beschreibung

The Anti-Pamela is one of several novels written in response to Richardson's novel Pamela, satirizing the innocence of his character Pamela Andrews. You will laugh and marvel at this criticism of the original virtuous, working-class Pamela.
Verfügbar seit: 11.04.2021.
Drucklänge: 170 Seiten.

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