Reviews
The Power of Sympathy and the Coquette by Hannah Webster Foster, Carla Mulford, William Hill Brown
ensonada's review against another edition
2.0
Audiobook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHAesOsTmI4&list=PL6w03Zv994a-NSt7PVBaDKKGMr4dTUEy_&index=35&t=0s
mhamernik's review
2.0
Read for ENGL 3005W (only The Power of Sympathy)
Loved the drama but it was kind of a drag
Loved the drama but it was kind of a drag
moosegurl's review
2.0
"Intended to represent the specious causes, and to Expose the fatal CONSEQUENCES, of SEDUCTION; To inspire the Female Mind With a Principle of Self Complacency, and to Promote the Economy of Human Life"
oliviacornwell's review
2.0
THE COQUETTE:
I liked this book, and at the same time it is, I believe, one of the most depressing stories I have ever read. I liked it in that the story was told through letters between the characters, relating the events to one another. While I enjoyed the format the story took, the story itself was depressing.
I liked this book, and at the same time it is, I believe, one of the most depressing stories I have ever read. I liked it in that the story was told through letters between the characters, relating the events to one another. While I enjoyed the format the story took, the story itself was depressing.
clairesilva's review
4.0
5 stars for The Coquette, which was excellent, and 3 stars for The Power of Sympathy which was too much of a Werther rip to hold my attention very long.
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