
Philothea: A Grecian Romance
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Authors:
- Child, Lydia Maria
1802 - 1880
About this book
In the vibrant tapestry of ancient Greece, "Philothea: A Grecian Romance" by Lydia Maria Child immerses readers in a world where philosophical inquiry and romantic entanglements intertwine. As Philothea navigates the complexities of her society, she grapples with the weight of familial expectations and the pursuit of personal freedom. The novel delves into themes of love and intellectual growth, reflecting on the profound impact of wisdom and virtue in shaping one's destiny. Ideal for students and historians alike, this captivating tale offers a nuanced exploration of character and culture, inviting reflection on the timeless struggle between societal norms and individual desires. Discover the rich narrative that has resonated through the ages, illuminating the heart of human experience.
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