“Youth, elastic and bright, disdains to be compelled. When conquered, from its very chains it forges implements for freedom; it alights from one baffled flight, only again to soar on untired wing towards some other aim. Previous defeat is made the bridge to pass the tide to another shore; and, if that break down, its fragments become stepping stones. It will feed upon despair, and call it a medicine which is to renovate its dying hopes.”
Quote by Mary Shelley
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The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck: A Romance
This novel delves into the life and adventures of Perkin Warbeck, a man who claimed to be the rightful king of England. Set against the backdrop of the Tudor period, it narrates his rise and fall, intertwining historical events with a romantic narrative. more
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