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- Q6697210 subject Q7983222.
- Q6697210 subject Q8114412.
- Q6697210 subject Q8223778.
- Q6697210 abstract "Lucile was a verse novel written by Robert Bulwer-Lytton writing under the pen name Owen Meredith, and published in 1860. The poem is a narrative told in an anapaest meter. It was Meredith's most popular work, achieving wide popularity in the 19th century, despite accusations of plagiarism involving elements of an 1831 George Sand novella, Lavinia.In the century following its initial publication, over 2000 editions were produced by nearly 100 publishers.".
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- Q6697210 wikiPageWikiLink Q7983222.
- Q6697210 wikiPageWikiLink Q8114412.
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- Q6697210 comment "Lucile was a verse novel written by Robert Bulwer-Lytton writing under the pen name Owen Meredith, and published in 1860. The poem is a narrative told in an anapaest meter. It was Meredith's most popular work, achieving wide popularity in the 19th century, despite accusations of plagiarism involving elements of an 1831 George Sand novella, Lavinia.In the century following its initial publication, over 2000 editions were produced by nearly 100 publishers.".
- Q6697210 label "Lucile (poem)".