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['author: Friedrich Leopold Stolberg\r\npositive mention of Les Morlaques in Travels through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Sicily\r\n\r\nJudgment/evaluation :\r\n-\tPositive about author (explain or quote briefly)\r\n-\tPositive about work (id.)\r\n\r\n“this work is not so much known as it deserves to be. We pant after the literary novelties of France. The Barber of Seville, and the Marriage of Figaro, have been performed incessantly on the German stage; and the petty sensations of the heartless Genlis are in the hands of every mother of a family: while the witty and feeling writings of Rosenberg are almost unknown.” (from English translation 1797)\r\n\r\nComparisons to/mentions of other women authors \r\ncompares Wynne and Les Morlaques to Genlis']
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