

An edition of Mary Shelley (2018)
By Angela Wright
Publish Date
2018
Publisher
Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru / University of Wales Press
Language
eng
Pages
192
Description:
Mary Shelley reappraises the significance of Frankenstein alongside other works by Shelley which could be considered to revise the significance and fluctuating meanings of `Gothic' during the Romantic period. It offers scholarly, fresh readings of the 1818 and 1831 editions of Frankenstein, as well as chapters upon the fiction that Shelley composed in between both editions, and during the same decade as its second edition. In its broader examination of Mary Shelley's work, this study is the first of its kind within the field of Gothic studies. Alongside sustained explorations of Frankenstein, Matilda, Valperga and The Last Man, the volume Mary Shelley reappraises some of the shorter essays and tales that the author composed for contemporary magazines. Angela Wright argues that the time is now right for a re-examination of the extent to which Shelley participated in and redirected the Gothic tradition.
subjects: Shelley, mary wollstonecraft, 1797-1851, English fiction, history and criticism, 19th century, Gothic fiction (literary genre), history and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, Gothic fiction (Literary genre), History and criticism, English fiction, Criticism and interpretationshelley, mary wollstonecraft , 1797-1851, Shelley, mary wollstonecraft , 1797-1851, Shelley, mary , 1797-1851, Gothic fiction (literary genre)--history and criticism, English fiction--history and criticism, English fiction--19th century--history and criticism, Pr5398 .w75 2018, 823/.709