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Encapsulating the profound and unsettling themes characteristic of Romantic literature, 'The Collected Works of Mary Shelley (Illustrated Edition)' forms an essential compilation of the author's most significant contributions to literary history. This collection, meticulously prepared for eReader engagement, offers an expansive exploration of human nature, ambition, and societal constructs through iconic texts like 'Frankenstein' in both its original and revised forms, alongside lesser-known but equally poignant works such as 'The Last Man' and 'Lodore.' Shelley's narratives, rich in gothic…mehr

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Encapsulating the profound and unsettling themes characteristic of Romantic literature, 'The Collected Works of Mary Shelley (Illustrated Edition)' forms an essential compilation of the author's most significant contributions to literary history. This collection, meticulously prepared for eReader engagement, offers an expansive exploration of human nature, ambition, and societal constructs through iconic texts like 'Frankenstein' in both its original and revised forms, alongside lesser-known but equally poignant works such as 'The Last Man' and 'Lodore.' Shelley's narratives, rich in gothic and speculative elements, intertwine with her intellectual prowess, unveiling stories that are as intricate in characterization as they are philosophically charged. This body of work is not merely a display of Shelley's narrative prowess but a tapestry of the epoch's literary style and context, adorned with a bouquet of her short stories, dramatic ventures, and revealing travel narratives. Mary Shelley, daughter of philosopher William Godwin and feminist icon Mary Wollstonecraft, embodies the quintessence of Romantic sensibility and intellectualism in an era captivated by emotion and the sublime. Shelley's unique perspective, marred by personal tragedy including the untimely death of her husband, the celebrated poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, indubitably influenced her literary creations, imprinting them with a profound sense of loss, yearning, and existential dread. This compilation, remarking upon both her fiction and non-fiction works, exemplifies not only Shelley's exceptionalism as a writer but also the breadth of her literary contemplation and her ability to probe the depths of human consciousness. To the discerning reader, 'The Collected Works of Mary Shelley (Illustrated Edition)' offers not simply a gateway to an oeuvre of classic literature, but an odyssey through the imaginative and emotional landscape of a trailblazing female author. It beckons enthusiasts of gothic fiction, scholars of Romanticism, and admirers of literary craft to delve into the eloquent expressiveness and penetrating insights of Shelley's legacy. This anthology guarantees a profound engagement with themes of creation, mortality, and the human condition, eternalized through the illuminated prose of a visionary writer.

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Mary Shelley, born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin on August 30, 1797, was an iconic English writer who left a profound impact on literature with works infused with elements of Gothic horror and Romanticism. She was the daughter of two intellectual heavyweights: feminist philosopher Mary Wollstonecraft and political philosopher William Godwin. Orphaned by her mother within days of her birth, Shelley was brought up in a stimulating but often challenging household. Her education was informal yet comprehensive, honed by her father's extensive library and literary circles. Shelley's magnum opus, 'Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus' (1818), revolutionized the genre of science fiction, imbuing it with philosophical and ethical inquiries into the nature of creation and humanity. This seminal work is featured in 'The Collected Works of Mary Shelley (Illustrated Edition)', which showcases her narrative prowess and the breadth of her imagination. Her literary style often grappled with the tumultuous and introspective facets of human experience, and she demonstrated a remarkable ability to infuse her works with atmospheric detail and complexity, reflective of her personal adversities and the revolutionary spirit of her time. Despite facing the early loss of her mother, the death of her husband, poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and societal disapproval, Mary Shelley carved her distinctive path as a writer, leaving an indelible legacy on literature and the Gothic tradition.