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Laclos, Pierre Ambroise FranÇois Choderlos De - pyĕr äNbrwäzˈ fräNswäˈ shôdĕrlōˈ də läklōˈ, 1741–1803, French novelist and general, known as Choderlos de Laclos. He is best known for Les Liaisons dangereuses (1782; tr. Dangerous Connections, 1784, and Dangerous Acquaintances


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    Virtue, Gender, and the Authentic Self in Eighteenth-Century Fiction: Richardson, Rousseau, and Laclos (Chap. 4 "'Le Langage Imite des Livres': Les Liaisons Dangereuses") » Read Now

    by Christine Roulston. 211 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...This book analyzes the ways in which female virtue was tied to a new concept of authenticity in 18th-century sentimental fiction, producing a redefiniton of gender

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    Rhetoric: Readings in French Literature ("Rhetoric and Sex in Laclos's Les Liaisons Dangereuses" begins on p. 125) » Read Now

    by Michael Hawcroft. 270 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...Rhetoric is the art of persuasion, whether spoken or written. In the first chapter of Rhetoric: Readings in French Literature, Michael Hawcroft sets out its principles...
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