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Frankenstein

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  • 384 páginas
  • 14 horas de lectura

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"In this new edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, David Wootton's Introduction gives the reader both a clear and gripping account of the biographical circumstances that led to the novel's writing and the most striking and original interpretations of its central themes and of the intellectual and cultural influences on them. Offering a new account of the complex history of its composition, and drawing upon his deep knowledge of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century scientific debates, Wootton reveals the ways in which the origins of Shelley's novel are inextricably linked to conceptions of the origins of life itself. We have here a transformative reading of one of the world's best-known stories." --Laura Marcus, Goldsmiths' Professor of English Literature and Fellow of New College, University of Oxford

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Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2020
Páginas
384
ISBN10
1624669123
ISBN13
9781624669125
Serie
Primera publicación
1818
Título original
Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus
Calificación
4,05 de 5
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"In this new edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, David Wootton's Introduction gives the reader both a clear and gripping account of the biographical circumstances that led to the novel's writing and the most striking and original interpretations of its central themes and of the intellectual and cultural influences on them. Offering a new account of the complex history of its composition, and drawing upon his deep knowledge of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century scientific debates, Wootton reveals the ways in which the origins of Shelley's novel are inextricably linked to conceptions of the origins of life itself. We have here a transformative reading of one of the world's best-known stories." --Laura Marcus, Goldsmiths' Professor of English Literature and Fellow of New College, University of Oxford