Mary Shelley — "in the midst of despair we performed the tasks of hope."
in the midst of despair we performed the tasks of hope.
in the midst of despair we performed the tasks of hope.
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The Last Man, a paradoxical statement on finding purpose and action amidst hopelessness.
Date: 1826
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