Nouveau Recueil, published in 1720, is a fascinating collection of amorous correspondence and tales of love and misfortune, compiled by Jacques Alluis. This two-volume work includes the celebrated letters of Abelard and Heloise, offering a glimpse into their passionate and tumultuous relationship. In addition to these iconic letters, the collection features various other love letters drawn from esteemed authors, providing a rich tapestry of romantic expression from the period. Also included is "L'histoire de la Matr ne d' ph se", a story known for its themes of grief and love. This collection provides a valuable insight into the literary tastes and romantic sensibilities of the early 18th century, making it a compelling read for those interested in historical literature and the timeless complexities of love.
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