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From the supplier: Angela Carter's 'Love,' her novel about the 1960s, is patterned along the lines of the 17th and 18th centuries's novel of sensibility. The heroine of heightened sensibility, the sensitive and emotionally vulnerable hero and the inscrutable villain appear in Carter's book. However, they are not just single-dimensional stereotypes but complex characters reflecting the social conditioning of the sixties. The epilogue, which Carter added two decades after the appearance of the original, serves a didactic purpose by focussing on the present life of the hero Lee and his family.
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Title: All you need is 'Love': Angela Carter's novel of sixties sex and sensibility. (Angela Carter)
Author: Patricia Juliana Smith
Publication:The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Refereed)
Date: September 22, 1994
Publisher: Review of Contemporary Fiction
Volume: v14 Issue: n3 Page: p24(6)
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All you need is 'Love': Angela Carter's novel of sixties sex and sensibility. (Angela Carter): An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction
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Author(s)Patricia Juliana Smith
PublisherReview of Contemporary Fiction
ISBN / ASINB00092VYRC
ISBN-13978B00092VYR3
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