
A beautifully haunting novel about ambition, isolation and the devastating consequences of playing God.
5/5

A witty and romantic novel about love, pride and the hilarious misunderstandings that often stand between people and their happiness.
5/5

A sardonic satire of the Gothic conventions of the regency era - exposing the absurdity of exaggerated romantic imagination.
5/5

A stunning naturalistic tragedy that critiques Victorian social morality and the oppressive double standards imposed on women.
5/5

An absolutely brilliant and tragic portrayal of the relationship between Agnes and her husband, William Shakespeare, as they navigate their journey, focusing predominantly on the the heartbreaking loss of their son.
5/5 (and watch the film AFTER, please)

An ingenious representation of young adulthood, where Plath masterfully comments on the tragic reality of mental health struggles.
5/5
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