The Wounds of Civil War is a book written by Thomas Lodge in 1594 that tells the tragic story of Marius and Scilla, two lovers caught in the midst of a civil war in ancient Rome. The book vividly depicts the chaos and violence that ensues when political factions clash and people are forced to choose sides. Marius and Scilla's love is put to the test as they struggle to survive in a world torn apart by conflict. The book is a powerful commentary on...
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