The Woman of Corinth: A Tale in Verse is a book written by Hermann Hagedorn and published in 1908. The book tells the story of a woman named Lais, who was born in Corinth and became one of the most famous courtesans of her time. Lais was known for her beauty and charm, and many men were drawn to her. However, despite her success, Lais was not happy and longed for a deeper connection with someone. The book follows Lais as she meets a young man named...
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