MiataDrivers - Mary Shelley: Collected Tales and Stories with original engravings
From Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press
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Mary Shelley: Collected Tales From Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press epub Mary Shelley: Collected Tales From Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press pdf download Mary Shelley: Collected Tales From Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press pdf file Mary Shelley: Collected Tales From Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press audiobook Mary Shelley: Collected Tales From Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press book review Mary Shelley: Collected Tales From Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press summary | #820090 in Books | Johns Hopkins University Press | 1990-08-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.08 x5.98l,1.41 | File type: PDF | 424 pages | ||2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| There is SO much more to Mary Shelley than FRANKENSTEIN. A lot of it is in this book.|By Mark Martucci|There is SO much more to Mary Shelley than FRANKENSTEIN. A lot of it is in this book. Her masterpiece was written when she was in her late teens. Unlike Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, etc. She lived on past them and became a noteworthy writer of prose. There is some supe|||"Beyond question Shelley scholars and 19th-century specialists will value this usefully annotated and carefully produced edition." (Washington Post)
Passion. Peril. Imposture. Shipwreck. Alchemy. Transformation. This is the stuff of Mary Shelley's richly Romantic stories. Set against varying backdrops of medieval chivalry, the wars and revolutions of her age, and grandiose scenes of nature, her tales mark a high point in the Gothic storytelling art. Long out of print, these stories are made available once again in a meticulously annotated and corrected softcover edition.
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Mary Shelley: Collected Tales and Stories with original engravings | From Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press. A good, fresh read, highly recommended.