FRANKENSTEIN

Mary Wollstonecraft

文学

MaryShelly 英国文学 ScienceFiction 小说 科幻 英文 外国文学 经典

1992-05-01

Wordsworth Editions Ltd

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Book Description The Wordsworth Classics covers a huge list of beloved works of literature in English and translations. This growing series is rigorously updated, with scholarly introductions and notes added to new titles. This novel is the deeply disturbing story of a monstrous creation which has terrified and chilled readers ever since its first publication in 1818. The novel is the outcome of reflection on Gothic horror, galvanism, the then theories concerning the origin of life and the myth of Prometheus. Amazon.com Frankenstein, loved by many decades of readers and praised by such eminent literary critics as Harold Bloom, seems hardly to need a recommendation. If you haven't read it recently, though, you may not remember the sweeping force of the prose, the grotesque, surreal imagery, and the multilayered doppelg?nger themes of Mary Shelley's masterpiece. As fantasy writer Jane Yolen writes of this (the reviewer's favorite) edition, "The strong black and whites of the main text [illustrations] are dark and brooding, with unremitting shadows and stark contrasts. But the central conversation with the monster--who owes nothing to the overused movie image … but is rather the novel's charnel-house composite--is where [Barry] Moser's illustrations show their greatest power ... The viewer can all but smell the powerful stench of the monster's breath as its words spill out across the page. Strong book-making for one of the world's strongest and most remarkable books." Includes an illuminating afterword by Joyce Carol Oates. From 500 Great Books by Women; review by Jesse Larsen After being rescued from an iceberg, Dr. Frankenstein relates his autobiography to the ship's captain, complete with vivid descriptions of his idyllic childhood and passionate cries of regret that not even his love for Elizabeth could control his fanatic ambition. Dr. Frankenstein has been consumed by his desire to create a fully-grown living creature. When he reaches his goal, he perceives his creation as a monster, immediately regrets his work, and promptly abandons it. We also hear the poignant voice of the monster as he describes the spurning and physical attacks he has endured because of his ugliness; his desolate pain and loneliness; how he learns to love; how he finally finds and tries, unsuccessfully, to make peace with his maker; how he learns to hate. A story within a story, Frankenstein is a subtle and ironic prophecy that raises the question of who exactly is the real monster in this story. From Booklist Part of the Whole Story series, this is the full text of Mary Shelley's classic gothic story, which was first published in 1818 and has been a wild success ever since. Philippe Munch's illustrations have none of the power of Barry Moser's unforgettable woodcuts that evoke the loneliness of the grotesque outsider (in the Pennyroyal edition published by the University of California Press in 1984). The design here is crowded, and the type is small. However, the many period prints and maps in color and in black and white, with long, detailed captions, do provide the historical setting for the story, its geography, customs, and ideas. Teens enthralled by pop versions of the myth as well as science fiction fans will be interested in going back to the full version of what has been called the first science fiction novel and learning about the circumstances under which it was written by a woman, just 18 years old, 170 years ago.                               Hazel Rochman From School Library Journal Grade 9 Up-Full-color drawings, photographs, and reproductions with extended captions have been added to the unedited text of Shelley's novel, thus placing the work in the context of the era in which it was written. The artwork faithfully represents the text and makes this edition appealing to reluctant readers. Unfortunately, many of the captions provide tangential information that, although interesting, interrupts the flow of the story. However, readers will quickly learn that it is not necessary to read every caption and appreciate this volume for its many quality illustrations.                                 Michele Snyder, Chappaqua Public Library, NY From AudioFile With so many poor adaptations of Mary Shelley's classic work in all forms of media, it's refreshing to come across a production that retains the quality, premise, and themes of the original book. As the title and principal character, Dr. Frankenstein has an affected voice that suits his tragically ambitious character. The supporting cast works well in a full range of emotions. The script and vocal characterizations de-emphasize Shelley's vision of an intelligent and cunning monster, but this is a quibble. This production is a boon for students new to the book, teachers looking for supplemental classroom materials, and fans of classic literature. A.F. About 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. Book Dimension : length: (cm)19.8                 width:(cm)12.6
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  • 二九想看HC的评论
    刚看完《Welcome to the Punch》,然后去看《Victor Frankenstein》,总有种【啊别跳/别跑,腿脚不好】的担忧……
  • 誓要与G一决高下的某晨的评论
    er...Frankenstein的剧情[眼泪]就不说了。。。动机也太。。那啥了噜[眼泪]but我詹还是演的辣么好!!!(好几次口水都喷了XD)留胡子的巨巨so sexy嘻嘻[喵喵]
  • Shootingstar26的评论
    #Frankenstein# 对Creature好的只有两个人, De Lacey和Elizabeth. 人类是最擅长the art of assimilation的. 听到JLM说出 I finally learnt how to lie时真的好心碎 [伤心] [伤心]
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    先看电影后看书,果然还是书里刻画的Frankenstein人物形象更有层次更丰满。一个月前Economist上一篇关于AI对人类工作影响的文章中提到Frankenstein,后来看了电影,又开始补小说。Mary想表达的“爱”超过“人工智能”吧?顺便表白这位欧巴的演技一流!
  • 卡萝Carol_的评论
    每天沉迷于男色之可以,萝哥你脑婆很骚系列@绝世小勾Frankenstein 就是这个小姑娘
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    对Frankenstein's Monster有点幻听……它没有萦绕在我脑子里,而就是在耳边
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    爆照需要理由吗!@M_Frankenstein
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    在读Mary Shelley的Frankenstein的时候看到了这首诗 很喜欢 我猜他们夫妇的感情一定很好 能对创作提供灵感和帮助是多么完美的伴侣啊[心]
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