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The Sylph
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The Sylph in this story by Crébillon fils ("fils" to distinguish him from his father) is a tad more libertine than that of the Lock (assuming the Lock qualifies, which it doesn¿t). Short, as all short stories are, it takes place entirely in the bedroom of the young, charming, and beautiful Countess, Madame de R***, as she prepares to go to sleep for the night and is visited by a... male Sylph, or so it seems. Rather like The School of Women, which also takes place almost entirely in a bedroom, or bedrooms, and which is also of the libertine genre - The Sylph is about as tame and aery as libertine stories get. Even more so than the Ecclesiastical Laurels. But light and entertaining, it is also quite funny at times. The plot: a Sylph visits the Countess, who is not sure whether she is awake or dreaming, and seduces her in so many words.
"...I had retired to my room; the night was warm. I went to bed in a modest fashion, for someone who believes she is alone, but would not have done so if I had thought someone was watching me."
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Edition:
2
Number of Pages:
30
Release Date:
2024-04-07
Publication Date:
2024-04-07
Publisher:
Sunny Lou Publishing
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
1955392668
ISBN13:
9781955392662
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Weight:
45 g
Height:
127 cm
Width:
203 cm
Thickness:
2 cm
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