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Mary Shelley: A Very Short Introduction

Online ISBN:
9780191905643
Print ISBN:
9780198869191
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Mary Shelley: A Very Short Introduction

Charlotte Gordon
Charlotte Gordon
Distinguished professor of English at Endicott College
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Published:
24 March 2022
Online ISBN:
9780191905643
Print ISBN:
9780198869191
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Mary Shelley: A Very Short Introduction examines the distinctive voice and radical themes of Mary Shelley’s writing, which broke conventions, advocated for the rights of women, called for political and social reform, and stretched 19th-century literary genres during the Romantic and Victorian periods. It explores the context, background, and important ideas contained in Shelley’s most famous novel, Frankenstein, an example of the Female Gothic, an early example of science fiction, and a dystopian story with feminist themes. It also demonstrates the significance of her other writings, including a dystopian novel about a pandemic set in the future, historical fiction, travel books, short stories, and essays. It illustrates how she advanced the ideals of her mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, the author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, and analyses the role she played in making Percy Shelley one of the most popular poets of the Victorian era.

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