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In 'The Complete Novels of Mary Shelley,' readers are afforded an incomparable journey through the pioneering works of a foundational voice in English literature. Shelley's oeuvre is presented in an anthology meticulously organized for digital consumption, complete with a user-friendly table of contents. From the groundbreaking horror of 'Frankenstein,' presented in both its original 1818 version and the revised 1831 edition, to the apocalyptic visions of 'The Last Man,' and the historical narratives of 'Valperga' and 'The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck,' Shelley's novels are diverse in theme yet…mehr

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In 'The Complete Novels of Mary Shelley,' readers are afforded an incomparable journey through the pioneering works of a foundational voice in English literature. Shelley's oeuvre is presented in an anthology meticulously organized for digital consumption, complete with a user-friendly table of contents. From the groundbreaking horror of 'Frankenstein,' presented in both its original 1818 version and the revised 1831 edition, to the apocalyptic visions of 'The Last Man,' and the historical narratives of 'Valperga' and 'The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck,' Shelley's novels are diverse in theme yet cohesive in their exploration of the human condition. Moreover, through texts like 'Lodore' and 'Falkner,' Shelley examines societal and familial dynamics, all penned in her lush, descriptive style, steeped in the Romantic tradition and reflective of the tumultuous era in which she wrote. Mary Shelley's literary career was undoubtedly influenced by her unique personal history, her intellectual upbringing, and the political and philosophical landscapes she traversed. The daughter of political philosopher William Godwin and feminist pioneer Mary Wollstonecraft, Shelley was immersed in progressive thoughts and ideas. Her tumultuous relationship with the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, mirrored in her works' themes of creation, responsibility, and the outsider, also informed her writing. 'The Life & Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley,' included in the collection, offers an intimate look at the author through biographical insights, further enriching readers' understanding of her work. This collection is a must-read for fans of Gothic literature, scholars of Romanticism, and anyone interested in the development of the novel as a form. It offers not just the full range of Shelley's narrative prowess but also a window into the 19th-century literary landscape. Shelley's work resonates with contemporary audiences as cogently as it did with her own, providing timeless commentary on science, society, and the human heart. For those seeking to comprehend the breadth of Shelley's genius and her lasting legacy on literature and cultural thought, 'The Complete Novels of Mary Shelley' presents an unmissable opportunity to witness a master at work.

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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, born on August 30, 1797, was a pivotal figure in the realm of English literature, remembered predominantly for her iconic gothic novel 'Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus' (1818). Her parentage was notable: her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, was a trailblazing feminist philosopher, and her father, William Godwin, was a political philosopher and novelist. Despite the shadow of her illustrious parentage, Mary Shelley emerged as a literary force in her own right. Her foray into the writing world was colored by her early exposure to political and intellectual discussions, and her education was bolstered by her father's extensive library and literary connections. In 1816, in the company of her future husband, the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Byron, she conceived 'Frankenstein' during a summer sojourn by Lake Geneva, which later established her as a pioneer of science fiction. Beyond 'Frankenstein', Mary Shelley's oeuvre includes novels such as 'The Last Man' (1826), which ventured into dystopian fiction, and 'Valperga' (1823), demonstrating her versatility and depth in historical and speculative genres. Despite facing the era's gender biases, she sustained her literary career after Percy's untimely death while single-handedly raising their son. Shelley's works are a testament to her intellectual vigor and her poignant exploration of human condition, societal norms, and the reaches of imagination. Her narratives, while exploring Romantic ideals and Enlightenment rationality, also delve into the tumult of individual passions and the consequences of hubris, themes that continue to resonate today. 'The Complete Novels of Mary Shelley' bring together her significant contributions, cementing her legacy as a vanguard of nineteenth-century English literature.