Returning from Brazil, Bazilio tells his cousin Louisa of the brave
new world. His revelation leads to a evastating conclusion. O Primo
Bazilio has a far deeper tragedy than Madame Bovary wrote Roy
Campbell, because the girl involved is . . . a most loveable
character. One of the most tragic novels of the nineteenth century.
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