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Lodore, Vol. 2


Lodore, Vol. 2

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Lodore, Vol. 2 (of 3) by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley is a novel written in the early 19th century, continuing the story centered on the lives of its main characters, particularly Ethel, her interactions with Edward Villiers, and the lingering influence of her estranged mother, Lady Lodore. In this volume, themes of loss, the nature of love, and the consequences of societal expectations are prominent as Ethel navigates her emerging feelings and the complexities of her family ties. At the beginning of the story, Ethel is depicted as recovering from the recent loss of her father, finding comfort in her connection with Edward Villiers, whose vivacity and kindness bring light to her otherwise dark life. Their bond grows through shared experiences, including a visit to Eton, which stirs Ethel¡¯s memories of her father. Meanwhile, conversations with her aunt, Elizabeth Fitzhenry, reveal tensions regarding Lady Lodore, who is seen as a harmful presence in Ethel¡¯s life, adding layers of conflict and intrigue. As their emotional connections and past grievances intertwine, this beginning sets the stage for a deeper exploration of identity and familial bonds throughout the narrative

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CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII