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Lodore, Vol. 1 (of 3)

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The narrative traces the consequences of an aristocratic household's move from secluded country life into wider society, focusing on a father and his daughter as hidden pasts, shifting fortunes, and public ambitions reshape their circumstances. Domestic episodes, journeys, and candid revelations illuminate tensions between private feeling and social expectation, the burdens of reputation, and the moral effects of parental choices on the next generation. Scenes alternate between quiet family intimacy and the strains of public life, exploring how love, pride, and duty interact to determine characters' prospects and inward struggles.

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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797-1851) was an English novelist, best known for her groundbreaking work, "Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus," which is often regarded as one of the first science fiction novels. The daughter of feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft and political philosopher William Godwin, Shelley was deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of her time. Her writing often explored themes of creation, responsibility, and the human condition. In addition to "Frankenstein," she authored several other notable works, including "Falkner" and "Lodore." Shelley's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on literature and continue to inspire discussions on ethics and the nature of humanity.

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