
The Last Man - Paperback
by Mary Shelley
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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Mary ShelleySeries:Dover Thrift Editions: Scifi/FantasyTheme:Chronological Period/19th Century, Cultural Region/BritishPublish date:9/18/2019Pages:400
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Dover PublicationsISBN-13:9780486836119ISBN-10:0486836118UPC:9780486836119Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Classics, Science Fiction, FantasyBook Topic:Apocalyptic & Post-ApocalypticSize:7.90 x 5.00 x 1.10 inchesWeight:0.318Product ID:SCVJ91Z2JQ
From the author of Frankenstein comes this apocalyptic tale of a world devastated by plague. Mary Shelley's 1826 roman à clef takes place in the late 21st century, as England's last king abdicates and a charmed circle of idealistic political reformers plunges into a maelstrom of war, pestilence, and anarchy.
Shelley wrote this gripping novel after the untimely deaths of her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and their comrade, Lord Byron. She modeled a pair of characters on the charismatic poets and based the narrator -- the sole survivor of a pandemic -- on her own persona. This parable of humanity's destruction by plague is widely regarded as a repudiation of Romanticism and its failure to solve the world's problems through art and philosophy. It reflects the ways utopian ideals, unchecked by moral and ethical standards, can shatter society.
Misunderstood by19th-century readers, Shelley's visionary novel disappeared for over a century, only to reemerge to critical acclaim as a precursor of science fiction and a forerunner of modern apocalyptic tales. Novelist Muriel Spark hailed it as the harbinger of "an entirely new genre, compounded of the domestic romance, the Gothic extravaganza, and the sociological novel," and pronounced it Shelley's "most interesting, if not her consummate work."
Shelley wrote this gripping novel after the untimely deaths of her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and their comrade, Lord Byron. She modeled a pair of characters on the charismatic poets and based the narrator -- the sole survivor of a pandemic -- on her own persona. This parable of humanity's destruction by plague is widely regarded as a repudiation of Romanticism and its failure to solve the world's problems through art and philosophy. It reflects the ways utopian ideals, unchecked by moral and ethical standards, can shatter society.
Misunderstood by19th-century readers, Shelley's visionary novel disappeared for over a century, only to reemerge to critical acclaim as a precursor of science fiction and a forerunner of modern apocalyptic tales. Novelist Muriel Spark hailed it as the harbinger of "an entirely new genre, compounded of the domestic romance, the Gothic extravaganza, and the sociological novel," and pronounced it Shelley's "most interesting, if not her consummate work."
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Dover PublicationsISBN-13:9780486836119ISBN-10:0486836118UPC:9780486836119Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:Classics, Science Fiction, FantasyBook Topic:Apocalyptic & Post-ApocalypticSize:7.90 x 5.00 x 1.10 inchesWeight:0.318Product ID:SCVJ91Z2JQ
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