Voyage de l'isle d'amour
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''[[Voyage de l'isle d'amour]]'' (''Voyage to the isle of love'') is a novel by by French writer [[Paul Tallement the Younger]]. Published in [[1663]], it is an imaginary allegorical [[travel-memoir]], where the places are ruled by figures such as [[Respect]], [[Concern]], [[Pride]], [[Warmth]], [[Modesty]] and (in the second part) [[Coquetry]] and [[Gallantry]]. | ''[[Voyage de l'isle d'amour]]'' (''Voyage to the isle of love'') is a novel by by French writer [[Paul Tallement the Younger]]. Published in [[1663]], it is an imaginary allegorical [[travel-memoir]], where the places are ruled by figures such as [[Respect]], [[Concern]], [[Pride]], [[Warmth]], [[Modesty]] and (in the second part) [[Coquetry]] and [[Gallantry]]. | ||
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Voyage de l'isle d'amour (Voyage to the isle of love) is a novel by by French writer Paul Tallement the Younger. Published in 1663, it is an imaginary allegorical travel-memoir, where the places are ruled by figures such as Respect, Concern, Pride, Warmth, Modesty and (in the second part) Coquetry and Gallantry.
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