Publisher's Synopsis
Isabelle, Ou, La Bonté Récompensée is a captivating moral tale by Alexander Bicknell, originally published in 1781. Subtitled "Histoire Attendrissante, Destinée À Instruire Le Beau Sexe En L'amusant," this work offers an engaging narrative intended to educate and entertain women.
Set against the backdrop of 18th-century society, the story explores themes of virtue, goodness, and the rewards that await those who embody these qualities. Bicknell's narrative provides a glimpse into the literary tastes and educational ideals of the era, presenting a compelling story designed to both amuse and enlighten its readers. This edition allows modern audiences to rediscover a charming and instructive work from the past.
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