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Included in the volume are hundreds of alphabetically arranged entries. Readers of Shelley's texts can garner more information about her works, friends, relatives, residences, fictional characters, allusions and much more. Some of these entries briefly identify and contextualize their topics, while others offer more extensive discussions. Many of the entries cite sources of further information, and the volume closes with a bibliography. The work is fully cross-referenced and includes an appendix, which discusses the sources for Shelley's quotations as well as a detailed index.
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Included in the volume are hundreds of alphabetically arranged entries. Readers of Shelley's texts can garner more information about her works, friends, relatives, residences, fictional characters, allusions and much more. Some of these entries briefly identify and contextualize their topics, while others offer more extensive discussions. Many of the entries cite sources of further information, and the volume closes with a bibliography. The work is fully cross-referenced and includes an appendix, which discusses the sources for Shelley's quotations as well as a detailed index.
Frankenstein is one of the most popular classroom texts in high school and college, and Shelley's other works are attracting renewed attention. This reference is a comprehensive guide to her life and career. Included are hundreds of alphabetically arranged entries about her works, friends, relatives, residences, fictional characters, allusions, and more. Mary Shelley has only recently emerged from the shadows of her famous parents, Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin, and that of her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley. Today, Frankenstein (1818, 1831) is one of the most popular classroom texts in high school and college, and Mary Shelley's other works are attracting renewed attention. These works reveal much about the Romantic literary period and Shelley's ongoing development as a writer. In addition to her novels, Shelley wrote short stories, poems, and dramas. These texts illustrate the difficulties of a shifting literary marketplace, while her travel writings illuminate her rich personal experiences and keen intellect. This reference is a comprehensive guide to her life and career. Included are hundreds of alphabetically arranged entries about her works, friends, relatives, residences, fictional characters, allusions, and more. Some entries briefly identify and contextualize their topics, while others offer more extensive discussions. Many entries cite sources of further information, and the volume closes with a bibliography. The work is fully cross-referenced and includes a detailed index and an appendix that discusses the sources of Shelley's quotations.
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Autorenporträt
LUCY MORRISON is Assistant Professor of English at Salisbury University. She has published articles in Studies in Philology, Studies in Short Fiction, and the Keats-Shelley Review, among others. STACI L. STONE is Director of Humanities at Murray State University.