The novella tells the story of a young woman named Mathilda who, after losing her mother at a young age, is left to be raised by her distant and grief-stricken father. Mathilda's father becomes increasingly obsessed with his daughter, projecting his love for her deceased mother onto Mathilda in an unhealthy and disturbing manner.As Mathilda grows older, she becomes isolated and burdened by the weight of her father's emotions, leading to a complex and tragic exploration of love, loss, and the human psyche. The narrative delves into themes of forbidden desire, emotional turmoil, and the destructive power of unresolved grief.While "Mathilda" is not as well-known as Shelley's other works, it offers valuable insights into her literary style and the themes that preoccupied her throughout her life. The novella remains a compelling and thought-provoking read for those interested in exploring Shelley's lesser-known writings.

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