Mathilda tells the intimate and heartbreaking story of a young woman marked by loss, solitude, and a family secret that changes her destiny forever. Amid dark landscapes and overwhelming emotions, Mary Shelley explores the depths of sorrow, guilt, and forbidden passion with a profoundly Romantic intensity.
Written in 1819, Mathilda is a brief, confessional, and deeply moving work in which the beauty of the outside world contrasts with the inner devastation of its characters. In its pages, the author of Frankenstein creates a haunting meditation on desire, death, and memory, confirming her place as one of the most powerful voices of English Romanticism.
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