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At this challenge, Mary Shelley began work on the 'ghost story' that was to evolve into the most celebrated horror novel in literary history. Frankenstein was published the next year and become the rage of London. In the generations since, the story of Victor Frankenstein and the monster he created has been read by millions all over the world. It has inspired hundreds of imitations, but it has never been equaled for its masterful manipulation of the elements of horror and suspense.
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No-one in the grip of Mary Shelley''s FRANKENSTEIN, with its
mythic-minded hero and its highly sympathetic monster who reads
Goethe and longs to be at peace with himself, can fail to notice
how much more excellent the original is than all the adaptations,
imitations and outright plagiarisms which have followed in its
ample wake. In her first novel, written at the instigation of Lord
Byron and published in 1818, Mary Shelley produced English
Romanticism''s finest prose fiction.
From the Jacket
At this challenge, Mary Shelley began work on the ''ghost story'' that was to evolve into the most celebrated horror novel in literary history. Frankenstein was published the next year and become the rage of London. In the generations since, the story of Victor Frankenstein and the monster he created has been read by millions all over the world. It has inspired hundreds of imitations, but it has never been equaled for its masterful manipulation of the elements of horror and suspense.
About the Author
Mary Shelley was born Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin on August 30, 1797
in London, the daughter of William Godwin--a radical philosopher
and novelist, and Mary Wollstonecraft--a renowned feminist and the
author of Vindication of the Rights of Woman. She
eloped to France with Shelley in 1814, although they were not
married until 1816, after the suicide of his first wife. She began
work on Frankenstein in 1816 in Switzerland, while
they were staying with Lord Byron, and it was published in 1818 to
immediate acclaim. She died in London in 1851.
About the Book
No-one in the grip of Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN, with its mythic-minded hero and its highly sympathetic monster who reads Goethe and longs to be at peace with himself, can fail to notice how much more excellent the original is than all the adaptations, imitations and outright plagiarisms which have followed in its ample wake. In her first novel, written at the instigation of Lord Byron and published in 1818, Mary Shelley produced English Romanticism's finest prose fiction.
Format: Hardcover
Published: March 10, 1992
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Language: English
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN - 10: 0679409998
ISBN - 13: 9780679409991