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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1908 Edition.
1908. This delightful and lively pseudonymous work was in fact
written not by herself but by Baron Etienne Leon Lamothe-Langon.
The persona created is that of a woman who always tells the truth
as she sees it, but it is made clear to the reader that what the
narrator sees is very seldom exactly the objective truth. The
author ends as well as begins (in the middle of the action), thus
creating an illusion of a slice of a journal but simultaneously
giving the reader the uneasy feeling that the first and last
chapters seem to be missing.
1908. This delightful and lively pseudonymous work was in fact
written not by herself but by Baron Etienne Leon Lamothe-Langon.
The persona created is that of a woman who always tells the truth
as she sees it, but it is made clear to the reader that what the
narrator sees is very seldom exactly the objective truth. The
author ends as well as begins (in the middle of the action), thus
creating an illusion of a slice of a journal but simultaneously
giving the reader the uneasy feeling that the first and last
chapters seem to be missing.
1908. This delightful and lively pseudonymous work was in fact
written not by herself but by Baron Etienne Leon Lamothe-Langon.
The persona created is that of a woman who always tells the truth
as she sees it, but it is made clear to the reader that what the
narrator sees is very seldom exactly the objective truth. The
author ends as well as begins (in the middle of the action), thus
creating an illusion of a slice of a journal but simultaneously
giving the reader the uneasy feeling that the first and last
chapters seem to be missing.
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