Step back into 17th-century England with Elkanah Settle’s "The Notorious Impostor and Diego Redivivus," a gripping tale of deception and identity. Categorized as historical fiction, this narrative delves into the life of William Morrell, exploring themes of falsehood and the consequences of assumed identities.
This work, classified within biographical fiction, offers a compelling look at a figure who dared to defy societal norms. Explore the complexities of the human condition through Settle’s meticulous prose as he examines the allure and peril of living a lie. "The Notorious Impostor and Diego Redivivus" remains a testament to the enduring fascination with stories of imposters and the historical periods that spawned them. This edition brings a meticulously prepared republication of a historical text.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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