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Paperback The Man of Fortitude; Or, Schedoni in England Book

ISBN: 1143589106

ISBN13: 9781143589102

The Man of Fortitude; Or, Schedoni in England

The Man of Fortitude; Or, Schedoni in England by Benjamin Frere, originally published in 1801, is a captivating novel that blends elements of gothic suspense with historical drama. The story follows the trials and tribulations of Schedoni, a man of unwavering fortitude, as he navigates the complexities of English society. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England, the narrative explores themes of virtue, resilience, and the clash between personal integrity and societal expectations.

Frere's work offers readers a glimpse into the literary sensibilities of the early 1800s, providing a unique perspective on the gothic and historical fiction genres. With its intricate plot and compelling characters, "The Man of Fortitude" remains a noteworthy example of early English novel writing and a testament to the enduring appeal of stories that celebrate human strength in the face of adversity.

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