Delve into the life and work of one of the most important figures in British literature, Leigh Hunt, with this fascinating study of his contributions to 'Leigh Hunt's London Journal'. A must-have for anyone interested in the Romantic era and its impact on literature and culture.
Francis Carr Boeken






'Tried by Fire'; Volume II
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Left Alone, Or, the Fortunes of Phillis Maitland
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Phillis Maitland faces the harsh realities of life after losing her parents, grappling with financial difficulties and societal pressures to marry for security. As she encounters a mix of supportive and exploitative characters, the story delves into her journey of independence and resilience. Central themes include personal agency and self-discovery, highlighting her struggle against a world that seeks to confine her potential. This novel, a facsimile reprint of the original 1879 edition, emphasizes the importance of preserving literary works that explore such significant themes.
Mais qui a tué Mozart?
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