Author of six novels, five volumes of biographical lives, two
travel books, and numerous short stories, essays, and reviews, Mary
Shelley is largely remembered as the author of "Frankenstein," as
the wife of Percy Bysshe Shelley, and as the daughter of William
Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft. This collection of essays, edited
by Betty T. Bennett and Stuart Curran, offers a more complete and
complex picture of Mary Shelley, emphasizing the full range and
significance of her writings in terms of her own era and ours.
"Mary Shelley in Her Times" brings fresh insight to the life and
work of an often neglected or misunderstood writer who, the editors
remind us, spent nearly three decades at the center of England's
literary world during the country's profound transition between the
Romantic and Victorian eras.
The essays in this volume demonstrate the importance of Mary
Shelley's neglected novels, including "Matilda," "Valperga," "The
Last Man," and "Falkner." Other topics include Mary Shelley's work
in various literary genres, her editing of her husband's poetry and
prose, her politics, and her trajectory as a female writer. This
volume advances Mary Shelley studies to a new level of discourse
and raises important issues for English Romanticism and women's
studies.
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