FRANKENSTEIN - WORDSWORTH CLASSICS
With an Introduction and Notes by Dr Siv Jansson, University of Greenwich.
Frankenstein is the classic gothic horror novel which has thrilled and engrossed readers for two centuries. Written by Mary Shelley, it is a story which she intended would 'curdle the blood and quicken the beatings of the heart.' The tale is a superb blend of science fiction, mystery and thriller. Victor Frankenstein, driven by the mad dream of creating his own creature, experiments with alchemy and science to build a monster stitched together from dead remains. Once the creature becomes a living breathing articulate entity, it turns on its maker and the novel darkens into tragedy. The reader is very quickly swept along by the force of the elegant prose, the grotesque, surreal imagery, and the multi-layered themes in the novel. Although first published in 1818, Shelley's masterpiece still maintains a strong grip on the imagination and has been the inspiration for numerous horror movies, television and stage adaptations.
This edition uses the 1831 version of the text.
MARY SHELLEY
By the time of her death, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley 1797-1851 was remembered for two things: having been the wife of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and for writing 'Frankenstein'. Frankenstein's, creation became an iconic figure in literature and film, but in more recent years Mary Shelley's other works, such as the early science fiction work, 'The Last Man' and the disturbing 'Mathilda' have come to be widely appreciated.
Edad: adultos jóvenes
SHELLEY MARY
30 de agosto de 1797, Londres - 1 de febrero de 1851, Londres.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley tiene un lugar en el olimpo de la literatura gracias a una obra brillante y seminal: Frankenstein o el moderno Prometeo. Hija única de un matrimonio de intelectuales, el filósofo William Godwin y la escritora y pionera del feminismo, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mary recibió una educación exquisita. Siendo apenas una adolescente, en 1812 conoció al poeta Percy Shelley y se fugó con él a Francia. Se casaron en 1816, cuando la primera esposa del poeta se suicidó. El verano de ese año, la pareja coincidió en una villa en Suiza con John Polidori y Lord Byron. Este último, a modo de juego, retó a sus amigos a escribir una historia de terror. Ese fue el germen de Frankenstein, considerada por muchos expertos la primera novela de ciencia ficción de la historia, creando además uno de los arquetipos más reconocibles del género: el científico loco. Aunque Victor Frankenstein, más que un personaje loco, es el retrato de un hombre que, queriendo imitar a los dioses, acaba por crear un monstruo.