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    Ada Reis is an 1823 novel by the British writer Lady Caroline Lamb published in three volumes. It was her third novel and was published by John Murray . It was published six months after her previous work Graham Hamilton .

  2. Ada Reis. A tale. by. Ada, Reis. Publication date. 1823. Topics. ada, reis, fiormonda, thy, condulmar, kabkarra, whilst, shaffou, les, ada reis, shaffou paca, zezel peer, shafibu paca, public domain, short time, peer banyan, papo taguacan, muley hadgi, google book. Publisher. London : John Murray. Collection. europeanlibraries.

  3. Ada Reis is Lady Caroline Lamb’s third and last novel. It was printed in 1823 by her friend, John Murray (also Lord Byron’s publisher through most of his life).This fantastic tale is supposedly...

  4. 31 de ago. de 2021 · Lamb’s third novel, Ada Reis, repeats the moral of Graham Hamilton in that “he, who remains amidst the busy scenes of life, himself without employment, is in constant danger of becoming the prey to wicked feelings and corrupt passions; for as use preserves iron from rust, so labour and exertion purify and invigorate the soul ...

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  5. 9 de sept. de 2009 · Ada Reis : a tale. by. Lamb, Caroline, Lady, 1785-1828. Publication date. 1823. Publisher. London : J. Murray. Collection. 19thcennov; university_of_illinois_urbana-champaign; americana.

  6. 21 de oct. de 2015 · Ada Reis [By Lady C. Lamb] Caroline Lamb, Ada Reis. Creative Media Partners, LLC, Oct 21, 2015 - History - 658 pages. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and...

  7. This riveting and scandalous novel, published in 1823, tells the story of the beautiful and passionate Ada Reis and her tumultuous love affairs with various prominent gentlemen of the Regency era. Based loosely on the author's own experiences and emotions, this work is a powerful example of early feminist literature and a fascinating historical ...