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In "Mary Shelley: Frankenstein & The Last Man," the seminal works of Mary Shelley are examined through a lens that reveals her profound impact on the Gothic and science fiction genres. "Frankenstein," renowned for its exploration of creation, identity, and the ethical boundaries of scientific inquiry, is juxtaposed with "The Last Man," a poignant meditation on isolation and the human condition in the face of apocalypse. Shelley's prose is characterized by its rich imagery and philosophical depth, reflecting the tumultuous socio-political climate of the early 19th century, influenced by the…mehr

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In "Mary Shelley: Frankenstein & The Last Man," the seminal works of Mary Shelley are examined through a lens that reveals her profound impact on the Gothic and science fiction genres. "Frankenstein," renowned for its exploration of creation, identity, and the ethical boundaries of scientific inquiry, is juxtaposed with "The Last Man," a poignant meditation on isolation and the human condition in the face of apocalypse. Shelley's prose is characterized by its rich imagery and philosophical depth, reflecting the tumultuous socio-political climate of the early 19th century, influenced by the Enlightenment and Romanticism. This scholarly exploration delineates not only the thematic interconnections between the texts but also their social and historical relevance. Mary Shelley, often referred to as the mother of science fiction, wrote during a time of significant upheaval and transformation in England, witnessing the Industrial Revolution and its ramifications. Her unique background, marked by her radical parents-William Godwin, a political philosopher, and Mary Wollstonecraft, an early feminist-instilled in her a fascination with the moral dilemmas posed by human advancement. These influences laid the groundwork for her exploration of complex characters grappling with ethical ambiguities. Readers are invited to delve into Shelley's profound inquiries into life, humanity, and the limits of ambition. This text not only enhances the understanding of Shelley's contributions to literature but also prompts critical discourse on contemporary ethical questions stemming from technological advances. Ideal for scholars and casual readers alike, this book provides insights that resonate powerfully in today's world.

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