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In a final love letter to Saint - Preux , Julie seems to understand at last that as always , the dream of platonic love cannot come true in this life .
In a final love letter to Saint - Preux , Julie seems to understand at last that as always , the dream of platonic love cannot come true in this life .
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Merteuil's letter was addressed to a man who could at the same time be her slave , her lover , and her friend . In his reply , Valmont brushes aside this ambiguity and merely reaffirms the sincerity and confidentiality of two intimate ...
Merteuil's letter was addressed to a man who could at the same time be her slave , her lover , and her friend . In his reply , Valmont brushes aside this ambiguity and merely reaffirms the sincerity and confidentiality of two intimate ...
Pagina 147
In the twentieth letter of the novel , Merteuil admits for the first time that Valmont might really possess his Présidente , but insinuates that the pious matron's body should not be a prize in itself . If Valmont can produce written ...
In the twentieth letter of the novel , Merteuil admits for the first time that Valmont might really possess his Présidente , but insinuates that the pious matron's body should not be a prize in itself . If Valmont can produce written ...
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Erotic Love in Literature: From Medieval Legend to Romantic Illusion Donald Furber,Anne Callahan Fragmentweergave - 1982 |
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