<p>In 'Clementina,' authored by the distinguished A. E. W. Mason, readers are propelled into the tumultuous tides of eighteenth-century Europe, where political intrigue and personal honor interweave to form a tapestry of compelling narrative. Mason's prose, lively yet laced with a touch of the archaic, mimics the era it depicts while presenting a rich literary vista that is both detailed and immersive. As a classic of world literature, it situate...