“How often, in this cold and bitter world, is the warm heart thrown back upon itself! Cold, careless, are we of another's grief; we wrap ourselves in sullen selfishness.”
Quote by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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Life and literary remains of L.E.L. [ed.] by L. Blanchard
The volume includes a selection of poems and prose pieces by the 19th-century English poet and writer Letitia Elizabeth Landon, known by her initials L.E.L. The editor, L. Blanchard, has curated this collection, providing an introduction that likely offers context and insight into Landon's work and her place in literary history. more
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