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Malvina

Malvina

Marijn S. Kaplan

Pickering Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
2015
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Often linked to the works of early Romanticism, Sophie Cottin's Malvina (1803) was a bestselling sentimental novel. First published in France, the English translation by Elizabeth Gunning – a prolific novelist in her own right – allowed Cottin’s book to achieve success internationally. This is the first modern scholarly edition of Malvina.
Malvina

Malvina

Cecil Bødker

Spuyten Duyvil
2018
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Cecil Bodker paints a brilliant portrait of Malvina's journey from abused and speechless child-woman, nurtured by the love and care of inhabitants of The Water Farm, to the lion-hearted champion of other abused and speechless girls and women.
Malvina

Malvina

Michael Dunsdon

PN Books
2026
pokkari
Everyone has their private muse. Artists have theirs - that familiar, pretty face that appears in their most incredible creations. Composers have their unique muse - an evocative, sultry theme or motif, prevalent in all their finest works. Poets certainly have theirs - often in the form of unattainable Gods or angelic creatures with whom they are hopelessly in love, and who give them their greatest inspiration. Mark Avery was no exception. Avery is a thirty-six-year-old, single, affluent journalist who is highly dedicated to his career. A confirmed bachelor, he has never allowed affairs of the heart to hamper his progress in the world. This is until he encounters Malvina, an inspiring, ethereal figure who appears to him in a dream. Motivated by his vision, Avery meets Mandy whilst on vacation in the Cotswolds. Although Mandy physically resembles Malvina in every respect, her assertive nature contrasts with Malvina's gentle, angelic demeanour. As their relationship develops, Avery begins to realise that Mandy does not embody his ideal. This is further confirmed when he later discovers her private lifestyle and is forced to make one of the most difficult decisions of his life.
Malvina, or the Heart's Intuition

Malvina, or the Heart's Intuition

Maria Wirtemberska

Northern Illinois University Press
2012
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First published in Warsaw in 1816, Malvina, or the Heart's Intuition has been largely—and unjustly—ignored by the Polish literary canon. Ingeniously structured and vividly related by a Tristram Shandy-esque narrator, Maria Wirtemberska's psychologically complex work is often considered Poland's first modern novel. This splendid translation by Ursula Phillips should restore Wirtemberska to her rightful place in the literary pantheon while providing fertile new ground for the study of the international development of the novel. The romantic story of the young widow Malvina and her mysterious lover Ludomir, Malvina combines several literary styles and influences—from the epistolary to the Gothic. Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz argues that Malvina is quintessentially a sentimental novel—a model of the genre whose chief aspiration is to promote a change in sensibility and inspire new forces of feeling and imagination. For this reason Wirtemberska may be compared to her English contemporary, Jane Austen. A work of genuine artistic daring and sophistication, Malvina, or the Heart's Intuition has been overlooked by critics for too long, and readers have been denied the pleasure of reading one of literature's major landmarks—until now.