by Charles Robert Maturin
Quoi de plus ridicule que d'être effrayé ou surpris de la ressemblance entre un homme vivant et le portrait d'un mort?Elle se sentit donc consolée par cette réflexion, et peut-être aussi par la conviction inexplicable, puisée dans les cœurs de tous ceux qui aiment, que l'amour ne peut jamais exister...
What, none of my GR friends has read this? Lotta help you jerks are.
IntroductionNote on the TextSelect BibliographyA Chronology of Charles Robert Maturin--Melmoth the WandererExplanatory Notes
This had been sitting on my shelf to read for some time now, for some reason it never felt like the time. Most of the classic fiction I have read has been in much shorter form and I was quite intimidated by this Gothic epic that I worried might be quite hard work. After completing it, it did feel li...
Yes, but Kindle.
http://melmoththedamned.blogspot.com/2009/01/melmoth-wanderer-part-1.htmlIn the autumn of 1816, John Melmoth, a student in Trinity College, Dublin, quitted it to attend a dying uncle on whom his hopes for independence chiefly rested.