Matilda

Matilda

Mary W. Shelley

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Editorial:
JPM Ediciones
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9788415499886
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Narrado desde su lecho de muerte, Matilda cuenta la historia de la confesión de amor incestuoso que tenía su padre por ella, y su suicidio por ahogamiento. Su relación con un joven y dotado poeta llamado Woodville no conseguirá revertir el retraimiento emocional de Matilda ni evitar su solitaria muerte. 10

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