Pelham — Volume 07
1828
Pelham, published in 1828 by Edward Bulwer Lytton, is a novel that explores themes of political intrigue, personal morality, and the complexities of friendship and love. The protagonist, Pelham, faces moral dilemmas related to his political affiliations, contemplating the implications of loyalty and integrity amidst historical political discourse. The narrative features encounters with significant figures, including Reginald Glanville, and delves into the emotional and philosophical challenges that shape Pelham's journey of personal evolution.



















































