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Month: April 2020

April 2, 2020 Diane Pendergraft Book Lovers Community

Invincible Louisa

“Excited and delighted by her first success [a play called “Duke Roderigo”], Louisa worked away in the little room, writing more and more dramas of the same sort. So many plots came crowding to her brain that from plays she overflowed into stories of the same grandiloquent sort. They were cut out, as the boots … Continue reading Invincible Louisa

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