
Falkner
by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
'Falkner' Summary
Falkner tells the story of Elizabeth Raby, an orphan raised by her guardian, Mr. Falkner. Despite his kindness towards Elizabeth, a dark secret from the past casts a shadow over their relationship. Years ago, Mr. Falkner's actions led to the tragic death of Gerald Neville's mother, leaving a deep rift between the two men. Elizabeth, unaware of the past, finds herself drawn to the charming Gerald, their love blossoming despite the hostility between their families. The narrative explores the complexities of their love, as Elizabeth grapples with the knowledge of her guardian's past and the consequences of choosing between her heart and her loyalty. She must confront the painful legacy of Mr. Falkner's actions and decide whether forgiveness is possible. Ultimately, the novel delves into the consequences of past choices, the enduring power of love, and the difficult path towards redemption and reconciliation.Book Details
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
England
Mary Shelley lived a literary life. Her father encouraged her to learn to write by composing letters, and her favorite occupation as a child was writing stories. Unfortunately, all of Mary's juvenilia...
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