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Love a la Mode, Farce. - London, (Oxberry) 1825

This novel, published in 1825, is a British literary work set in the bustling city of London. Written in the style of the early 19th century, it is characterized by its humorous and satirical portrayal of society. The book, published by Oxberry, is a part of the genre that includes comedic and satirical narratives, offering readers a glimpse into the social and cultural context of the time. more

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Charles Macklin
Charles Macklin

Charles Macklin, a renowned British dramatist, was born on September 26, 1690, and died on July 11, 1797. He is known for his diverse dramatic works, which were well-received by audiences of his time. more

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