A love affair between a young man and an older noblewoman. D'Aurevilly was, according to Paul Bourget, "a dreamer with an exquisite vision." What Never Dies, translated by Oscar Wilde while he was in exile in Paris, introduces us to Camilla, daughter of the Countess de Scudemor, the author's most winsome creation.
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A love affair between a young man and an older noblewoman. D'Aurevilly was, according to Paul Bourget, "a dreamer with an exquisite vision." What Never Dies, translated by Oscar Wilde while he was in exile in Paris, introduces us to Camilla, daughter of the Countess de Scudemor, the author's most winsome creation.
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