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Claire d’Albe, par la C. ***
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    Claire d’Albe, par la C. *** (français)
    Claire d’Albe, Elise de Biré, Adolphe, Frédéric (français)
    intrigue sentimentale (une femme vertueuse éprouvée par l’amour) (français)
    analyse des sentiments, sensibilité, vertu (français)
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    Der sentimentale Roman wird beispielsweise von Mme de Souza („Adèle de Sénange", 1794) und Mme Cottin („Claire d’Albe", 1799) fortgeschrieben; Mme de Gcnlis, eine entschiedene Gegnerin der Aufklärung, setzt den historischen Roman („Les chevaliers du cygne“, 1795) fort, und auch der Schauerroman erlebt mit den Werken Ducray-Duminils („Victor ou L’enfant de la forêt“, 1796) und Révéroni Saint-Cyrs („Pauliska ou La perversité moderne“, 1798) eine Kontinuität.
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    Der Gefühlskult und das Dekor der Schauerromane verbinden sich im Briefroman Claire d'Albe (1799) von Mme Cottin.
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    Der Gefühlskult und das Dekor der Schauerromane verbinden sich im Briefroman Claire d'Albe (1799) von Mme Cottin.