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Henry Summersett

    Happy At Last Or Sigh No More Ladies
    Leopold Warndorf
    Happy at Last; Or, Sigh No More Ladies: A Comedy in Five Acts, As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Kendal, March 13Th, 1805
    Martyn of Fenrose. Or, The Wizard and the Sword.; Volume III
    Martyn of Fenrose; Or, the Wizard and the Sword
    Mad Man of the Mountain
    • Mad Man of the Mountain

      • 170 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,7(3)Abgeben

      The story follows Fernando Roncorone, who transforms from a joyful young man surrounded by family and love into a reclusive figure feared by the villagers as the "Mad Man of the Mountain." His journey explores themes of loss, isolation, and the impact of past relationships, particularly with his beloved Rosolie, highlighting the stark contrast between his once-happy life and his current existence.

      Mad Man of the Mountain
    • The story unfolds in the serene castle of Lord Alwynd, who enjoys a harmonious life with his two adopted children, William and Agatha, along with his cousin Celwold and Celwold's ward, Edward. However, their idyllic existence is disrupted when Alwynd receives a call to arms against the deceitful De Stacey, setting the stage for conflict and adventure.

      Martyn of Fenrose; Or, the Wizard and the Sword
    • Leopold Warndorf

      • 210 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Henry Summersett's works are characterized by their dark, brooding narratives and a unique prose style that blends influences from Shakespearean tragedy and German Romanticism. His scarce Gothic romances, featuring captivating titles, delve into themes of horror and intrigue, making them significant rediscoveries for both scholars and enthusiasts of classic Gothic literature. Summersett stands out as a mysterious figure among the forgotten novelists of the long eighteenth century, offering a compelling glimpse into the genre's evolution.

      Leopold Warndorf
    • Happy At Last Or Sigh No More Ladies

      A Comedy In Five Acts (1805)

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, reflecting its historical significance. While it may contain imperfections like marks and notations due to its age, the reprint aims to preserve the original text's integrity. This edition is part of a broader commitment to protect and promote important literature, making it accessible in high-quality modern formats.

      Happy At Last Or Sigh No More Ladies