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Charlotte Dacre: "The Passions"

A Novel in Four Volumes

A nineteenth-century epistolary novel about a vengeful woman, available to modern readers for the first time.

In The Passions (1811), Countess Appollonia Zulmer, beautiful, rich, and popular, can have any man she wants, at least until she meets Count Wiemar, who rejects her in favor of Julia, a simple and obedient woman. Despondent and then furious, Appollonia vows revenge on the couple, leading to madness, suffering, and death. An epistolary novel about the destructive power of emotion, The Passions offers new insights into early feminism, romance, and early nineteenth-century religion. It is an engrossing, powerful work of literature, featuring one of the most memorable female villains of all time. This edition makes the engrossing novel available to modern readers for the first time.

480 pages | 6 1/4 x 9 1/4 | © 2023

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Note on the Text

Select Bibliography

Silent Changes

The Passions
Volume I
Volume II
Volume III
Volume IV

Notes

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