Love,—and the Philosopher A Study in Sentiment
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By Marie Corelli 9 Jun, 2020
The following story is of the simplest character, purposely so designed. The personages who figure in the tale are drawn absolutely from life. I have hopes that the Philosopher though selfish, may be liked, when he is known, for his unselfishness, an ... Read more
The following story is of the simplest character, purposely so designed. The personages who figure in the tale are drawn absolutely from life. I have hopes that the Philosopher though selfish, may be liked, when he is known, for his unselfishness, and the Sentimentalist may waken a sister-sympathy among those many charming women, who though wishing to be gentle and just to their admirers, do not always know their own minds in affairs of love. Whether my heroine chose the right partner for life is for my readers to determine. I myself am not more sure about it then she was.  Less
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Marie Corelli (1 May 1855 – 21 April 1924), born Mary Mackay, was a best-selling British novelist of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, whose controversial works of the time often label her as an ear...
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