Ellen Middleton

Ellen Middleton
Ellen Middleton, written by Lady Georgiana Fullerton in the 19th century, follows the life of a young woman whose seemingly happy childhood is shattered after she marries the wrong man. As Ellen grapples with guilt over a devastating secret that threatens to destroy her life, the novel explores themes of morality, societal expectations, and personal redemption. Fullerton, a prominent Catholic novelist, received acclaim for her sharp wit and poignant storytelling, earning praise from notable figures such as Edgar Allan Poe.
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