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so:text What are novels? What is the secret of the charm of every romance that ever was written? The first thing in a good novel is to place the persons together in circumstances which naturally call out the high feelings and thoughts of the character, which afford food for sympathy between them on these points — romantic events they are called. The second is that the heroine has generally no family ties , or, if she has, these do not interfere with her entire independence. These two things constitute the main charm of reading novels. (en)
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so:description Cassandra (1860) (en)
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