Eleonora
Edgar Allan Poe
Maison d'édition: Bu Classics Books
Synopsis
In the Valley of the Many-Colored Grass, a distinct love blooms, isolated from the world and untouched by sorrow until death intervenes. A vow is made to never wed another, but time and new passions challenge the sanctity of that promise. This lyrical narrative explores the complexities of grief and the possibility of redemption from beyond the grave. It is a rare, tender glimpse into the haunting persistence of memory and the release of guilt.
