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Mathilda

Mathilda

by Mary Shelley

Dare to explore the depths of human emotions? "Mathilda," penned by the celebrated author Mary Shelley, offers such an opportunity. This tale, often overshadowed by her more renowned work "Frankenstein," is a poignant exploration of forbidden love and profound sorrow. Shelley weaves a narrative that is as tragic as it is introspective, delving into the psyche of the titular character, Mathilda, whose life is marked by abandonment, guilt, and melancholic solitude. Despite its melancholy tone, the novel poses thought-provoking questions about morality, love, and the human condition. A lesser-known gem in the realm of classic literature, "Mathilda" is a must-read for those who seek to understand the complexities of human emotions.

Chapters 13
Books/Sections 1
Difficulty Beginner

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  • Mathilda