A.J. McMahon

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The contrast with Agnes is quite strong. Lewis’s character flirts with her lover, makes fun of religious superstition and attempts to use it to aid her elopement. She meets her lover at night in lonely places, and yields her virtue to his desires. What’s more, she is capable of arguing strongly in her own defence and refuses to be condemned by conventional judges.
The Monk
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