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Mary W. Shelley

    30 août 1797 – 1 février 1851

    Mary Shelley était une écrivaine d'une perspicacité politique remarquable, dont les romans furent souvent négligés par les critiques de son époque. Elle excellait non seulement en tant qu'auteure, mais aussi en tant qu'éditrice et figure littéraire, avec des ambitions intellectuelles évidentes dans ses lettres et ses journaux. Ses vastes habitudes de lecture et sa profonde étude sont désormais mieux appréciées, la positionnant comme une figure romantique majeure. Son héritage littéraire est valorisé pour sa voix politique et ses contributions créatives globales.

    Mary W. Shelley
    Frankenstein & The Last Man: Two Dark Fantasy Classics
    The Spectre Bridegroom and Other Stories by Masters of Horror. Příšerný ženich
    Frankenstein: A Guide to Reading and Reflecting
    Classic Pop-Ups: Frankenstein
    Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
    Frankenstein
    • Frankenstein

      • 143pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Frankenstein est un roman original à plus d'un titre. Sa première version, publiée sans nom d'auteur, a été écrite par une jeune femme de 19 ans. Le livre est considéré, en outre, comme le dernier roman gothique et comme l'un des tout premiers romans de science-fiction. Il raconte l'histoire d'un «savant fou», Victor Frankenstein, qui, par ambition démesurée, en vient à créer un être humain à partir de cadavres et d'une «étincelle de vie». Ce sera, hélas, le point de départ de nombreux malheurs.

      Frankenstein
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    • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

      • 44pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Adapted and illustrated by Alice and Joel Schick for juvenile audience

      Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
      5,0
    • Classic Pop-Ups: Frankenstein

      • 14pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      This unique format features a graphic adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel, with giant pop-ups on every spread. Readers will be mesmerized by the giant 3-D pop-ups in this graphic adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel. When the scientist Victor Frankenstein attempts to create a new being from dead corpses, he has little knowledge of the horrors that await—or of the anguish that his actions will wreak on his own creation. Illustrator Anthony Williams’s full-color scenes capture the grim atmosphere of Shelley’s novel in detail so that a new generation of readers can enjoy this horror classic.

      Classic Pop-Ups: Frankenstein
      5,0
    • This collection features two installments of classic literature analyzed through a Christian and literary lens by a renowned bestselling scholar. It offers deep insights into the themes, characters, and moral dilemmas presented in the works, enhancing readers' understanding and appreciation of these timeless stories. The unique perspective intertwines faith with literary critique, providing a thoughtful exploration of the texts' enduring relevance.

      Frankenstein: A Guide to Reading and Reflecting
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    • Sbírka hororových povídek od amerických a britských autorů z celého spektra žánru. V Černém kocourovi z pera E. A. Poea se domácí mazlíček vrátí z mrtvých, aby vykonal pomstu na svém bývalém majiteli. V povídce Soudcův dům od Brama Stokera se vydáme na tajemné panství s temnou historií, v jehož zdech se prohání hejno krys. Naopak Příšerný ženich Washingtona Irvinga je téměř hravé vyprávění, které několikrát převrátí čtenářské očekávání. Ani ostatní příběhy nezůstávají svému žánru nic dlužné a ukáží nám šílenstvím pokřivenou realitu či alchymistickou laboratoř. Díky dvojjazyčnému anglicko-českému vydání si čtenář může povídky vychutnat i v originální podobě.

      The Spectre Bridegroom and Other Stories by Masters of Horror. Příšerný ženich
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    • "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus" tells the story of Victor Frankenstein, a young scientist who creates a grotesque, sapient creature in an unorthodox scientific experiment. Frankenstein is infused with elements of the Gothic novel and the Romantic movement. At the same time, it is an early example of science fiction. It has had a considerable influence in literature and popular culture and spawned a complete genre of horror stories, films and plays. "The Last Man" is a post-apocalyptic novel which tells of a future world that has been ravaged by a plague. Lionel Verney or The Last Man is the orphan son of an impoverished nobleman. Lionel is originally lawless, self-willed, and resentful of the nobility for casting aside his father. When he is befriended by Adrian, son of the last King of England, he embraces civilization and particularly scholarship.

      Frankenstein & The Last Man: Two Dark Fantasy Classics
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    • The Mortal Immortal

      • 60pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Exploring themes of immortality and the human experience, this short story delves into the struggles of aging without the release of death. Often overshadowed by her more famous works, it showcases Mary Shelley's talent in Gothic storytelling. Critics have historically focused on her marriage to Percy Bysshe Shelley, but her novellas deserve renewed attention. The Mortal Immortal stands out as a compelling and haunting narrative, reflecting the depth and power of Shelley's literary contributions beyond Frankenstein.

      The Mortal Immortal
      4,3
    • Frankenstein

      Easy Readers. Activity Books

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      Frankenstein
      3,0
    • The Last Man

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Presents an apocalyptic fantasy of the end of human civilisation. Set in the late twenty-first century, this novel unfolds a sombre and pessimistic vision of mankind confronting inevitable destruction. Interwoven with a futuristic theme, it incorporates portraits of Shelley and Byron, yet rejects Romanticism, and its faith in art and nature.

      The Last Man
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