The New Paul and Virginia

Author: William Hurrell Mallock

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Description: The New Paul and Virginia by William Hurrell Mallock is a satirical novella mocking philosophical trends of the late 19th century, particularly those related to science, religion, and morality. It's a humorous and insightful critique that challenges readers to question prevailing ideologies.

Pages: 43

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