Mary Shelley Quote

Solitude becomes a sort of tangible enemy, the more dangerous, because it dwells within the citadel itself.


Lodore (ed. 1835)


Solitude becomes a sort of tangible enemy, the more dangerous, because it dwells within the citadel itself.

Solitude becomes a sort of tangible enemy, the more dangerous, because it dwells within the citadel itself.

Solitude becomes a sort of tangible enemy, the more dangerous, because it dwells within the citadel itself.

Solitude becomes a sort of tangible enemy, the more dangerous, because it dwells within the citadel itself.