Om Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay; Volume III
Madame D'Arblay was an 18th century novelist who is best known for her novel Evelina. She was also a close friend of many prominent literary figures of her time, including Samuel Johnson. Her diary and letters provide a fascinating insight into the literary and social world of 18th century England.
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