Mary Shelley: A Very Short Introduction

Mary Shelley: A Very Short Introduction

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Children’s
Format Paperback
Pages 160
Language English
Published Jun 24, 2022
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0198869193
ISBN-13 9780198869191
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Charlotte Gordon delves into the life and legacy of Mary Shelley, a figure who transcended the confines of her time to forge an indelible mark on literature. Through engaging prose, she explores not only Shelley’s seminal work, "Frankenstein," but also the societal and personal influences that shaped her creative genius. The narrative weaves together elements of Shelley’s life, her relationships, and the historical context that informed her writing.

Gordon captures the essence of Shelley’s struggles and triumphs, painting a vivid portrait of a woman who dared to explore the boundaries of science and human experience. The examination extends beyond her literary achievements, offering insights into her role as a pioneer in the realms of feminist thought and Gothic literature.

This concise exploration invites readers to appreciate Shelley's contributions as more than just a novelist, but as a thought-provoking thinker whose work continues to resonate in contemporary discourse. Through this illuminating introduction, readers are encouraged to rethink their understanding of this remarkable figure and her impact on future generations.

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