"He who is to kill love, should be sparing of his arrowheads."

Charlotte Smith (1749 - 1806)
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About Charlotte Smith

Charlotte Smith (1749-1806) was an English novelist and poet known for her prominent role in the Romantic movement. She is considered one of the early pioneers of the English Romantic poetry alongside William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Through her works, Smith explored themes of nature, emotion, and social issues, influencing later writers. Despite facing many personal challenges, including financial difficulties and health problems, Smith continued to write prolifically and left a lasting impact on English literature.

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