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The Young Diana - An Experiment of the Future - cover

The Young Diana - An Experiment of the Future

Marie Corelli

Editorial: Interactive Media

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Sinopsis

In this captivating tale, a scientist pioneers a rejuvenation technique, transforming an older woman into a stunning but heartless young beauty. As her exterior radiates youth, her newfound coldness raises moral quandaries. The narrative delves into the consequences of tampering with nature and the complex interplay between external allure and internal virtue. Marie Corelli's story unfolds as a cautionary exploration of the human desire for eternal youth, questioning the true cost of cosmetic perfection and the enduring importance of a compassionate heart.
Disponible desde: 22/11/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 326 páginas.

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