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J. Walker
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This book is brilliant, this book is transformative, this book covers more than just literary invention but philosophy, psychology and history all at once.
It wasn't what I was expecting; Clarissa is often cited as 'the first novel' in the western literary tradition, yet doesn't appear here until page 172, in Chapter 11.
This book is about so much more, it is invaluable to any reader or teacher.
— Dec 22, 2021 10:38AM
It wasn't what I was expecting; Clarissa is often cited as 'the first novel' in the western literary tradition, yet doesn't appear here until page 172, in Chapter 11.
This book is about so much more, it is invaluable to any reader or teacher.
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J. Walker
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Chapter 21 Decide Wiser
I set aside the book for a while, life kept interfering.
I'm recommending this book to everyone I can; to me, I still think it's the most important publishing event since Jung's The Red Book.
— Jan 29, 2022 10:40PM
I set aside the book for a while, life kept interfering.
I'm recommending this book to everyone I can; to me, I still think it's the most important publishing event since Jung's The Red Book.

