Resumen:
The Darts of Cupid : The Darts of Cupid collects for the first time seven wonderfully witty and intelligent short stories, most of which appeared at all too infrequent intervals in The New Yorker. When Edith Templeton's fiction began appearing in the late 1950s, she quickly became a favorite of discerning readers for her finely honed prose and honestly drawn - and honestly sensual - heroines. In settings ranging from a decrepit Bohemian castle between the wars to World War II London to the Italian Riviera in the 1990s, the women in these stories often find themselves confronting unfathomable passions and perplexing actions by others, but they seldom feel regret.
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