Frankenstein
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作者Mary Shelley(玛丽·雪莱) 著
出版社Random House
出版时间1984-05
版次1
装帧平装
货号8134
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作者
Mary Shelley(玛丽·雪莱) 著
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出版社
Random House
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出版时间
1984-05
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版次
1
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ISBN
9780553212471
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定价
20.00元
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装帧
平装
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开本
32开
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纸张
胶版纸
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页数
256页
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正文语种
英语
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丛书
Bantam Classics
- 【内容简介】
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Frankenstein;or,TheModernPrometheusisanovelbyMaryShelley.FirstpublishedinLondon,Englandin1818(butmoreoftenreadintherevisedthirdeditionof1831),itisanovelinfusedwithsomeelementsoftheGothicnovelandtheRomanticmovement.Itwasalsoawarningagainstthe"over-reaching"ofmodernmanandtheIndustrialRevolution.(Thenovel'ssubtitle,TheModernPrometheus,alludestotheover-reachingandpunishmentofthecharacterfromGreekmythology.)Thestoryhashadaninfluenceacrossliteratureandpopularcultureandspawnedacompletegenreofhorrorstoriesandfilms.Manydistinguishedauthors,suchasBrianAldiss,claimthatitistheveryfirstsciencefictionnovel.
"Isawthepalestudentofunhallowedartskneelingbesidethethinghehadputtogether.Isawthehideousphantasmofamanstretchedout,andthen,ontheworkingofsomepowerfulengine,showsignsoflifeandstirwithanuneasy,half-vitalmotion."Asummerevening'sghoststories,lonelyinsomniainamoonlitAlpine'sroom,andarunawayimagination--firedbyphilosophicaldiscussionswithLordByronandPercyByssheShelleyaboutscience,galvanism,andtheoriginsoflife--conspiredtoproduceforMarryShelleythishauntingnightspecter.Bymorning,ithadbecomethegermofherRomanticmasterpiece,"Frankenstein."
Writtenin1816whenshewasonlynineteen,MaryShelley'snovelof"TheModernPrometheus"chillinglydramatizedthedangerouspotentialoflifebegottenuponalaboratorytable.Afrighteningcreationmythforourowntime,"Frankenstein"remainsoneofthegreatesthorrorstorieseverwrittenandisanundisputedclassicofitskind.
- 【作者简介】
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ThedaughterofMaryWollestonecraft,theardentfeministandauthorofAVindicationontheRightofWomen,andWilliamGoodwin,theRadical-anarchistphilosopherandauthorofLivesoftheNecromancers,MaryGoodwinwasbornintoafreethinking,revolutionaryhouseholdinLondononAugust30,1797.Educatedmainlybyherintellectualsurroundings,shehadlittleformalschoolingandatsixteenelopedwiththeyoungpoetPercyByssheShelly;theyeventuallymarriedin1816.
MaryShelly'slifehadmanytragicelements.HermotherdiedgivingbirthtoMary;herhalf-sistercommittedsuicide;HarrietShelly–Percy'swifedr5ownedheselfandherunbornchildafterheranoffwithMary'WilliamGoodwindisownedMaryandShellyaftertheelopement,but–heavilyindebt–recantedandcametothemformoney;Mary'sfirstchilddiedsoonafteritsbirth;andin1822PercyShellydrownedintheGulfofLaSpezia–whenMarywasnotquitetwenty-five.
MaryShellyrecalledthatherhusbandwas"foreverinciting"herto"obtainliteraryreputation."Butshedidnotbegintowriteseriouslyuntilthesummerof1816,whensheandShellyweinSwitzerland,neighbortoLordByron.Onenightfollowingacontesttocomposeghoststories,Maryconceivedhermasterpeicve.Frankenstein.AfterShelly'sdeathshecontinuedtowriteValperga(1823),TheLastMan(1826),Ladore(1835),andFaulkner(1837),inadditiontoeditinghehusband'sworks.In1838shebegantoworkonhisbiography,butowingtopoorhealthshecompletedonlyafragment.
AlthoughshereceivedmarriageproposalsfromTrelawney,JohnHowardPayne,andperhapsWashingtonIrving,MaryShellyneverremarried."IwanttobeMaryShellyonmytombstone,"sheisreportedtohavesaid.ShediedonFebruary1,1851,survivedbyheson,PercyFlorence.
- 【目录】
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Introduction
Authors Introduction
Preface
Frankenstein
Bibliography
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