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Sex in Literature: Patricia Juliana Smith

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SOURCE: "All You Need is Love: Angela Carter's Novel of Sixties Sex and Sensibility," in The Review of Contemporary Fiction, Vol. 14, No. 3, Fall, 1994, pp. 24-29.

In the following essay, Smith describes Angela Carter's novel Love as a "postmodern pastiche" of the eighteenth-century novel of sensibility.

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