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Frankenstein
Автор: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Издательство: Kaplan Publishing, 2011
Жанр: Kaplan Publishing
Страниц: 464 страницы
Загрузил: biomg, 27 октября 2015
   Kaplan guarantees that readers will improve their SAT score using guides — or get their money back. Vocabulary is a critical part of studying for the SATs. Memorizing words that are written on flashcards can be difficult because they are not put in the context of a sentence. Kaplan's SAT Score-Raising Classics make learning SAT vocabulary words easier and more enjoyable for students. Classic novels that are taught throughout high school can now be read while learning vocabulary words that frequently appear on the SAT exam. Designed for easy use, these books feature the actual text on one side of the page, with the word definitions on the opposite side. In addition, the vocabulary words are in easy-to-spot bold typeface throughout. Each Kaplan SAT Score-Raising Classic features: The complete text of the classic novel Hundreds of vocabulary words tested on the SAT exam Definitions for each highlighted work on the facing page A pronunciation guide An index for easy reference A teachers' guide that includes instructional suggestions, in-class activities, and homework assignments posted on our web site: kaptest.com. Kaplan's SAT Score-Raising Classics series give readers get an invaluable learning tool and an enjoyable reading experience.
Frankenstein: Or The Modern Prometheus
Автор: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Издательство: Oxford University Press, 2008
Жанр: Oxford University Press
Страниц: 272 страницы
Загрузил: radius, 28 июля 2010
   Shelley's suspenseful and intellectually rich gothic tale confronts some of the most important and enduring themes in all of literture — the power of human imagination, the potential hubris of science, the gulf between appearance and essence, the effects of human cruelty, the desire for revenge and the need for forgiveness, and much more.
The Last Man
Автор: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Издательство: Oxford University Press, 1998
Жанр: Oxford University Press
Страниц: 508 страниц
Загрузил: piterovich, 28 марта 2009
   The last man! I may well describe that solitary being's feelings, feeling myself as the last relic of a beloved race, my companions extinct before me. Mary Shelley, Journal (May 1824). Best remembered as the author of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley wrote The Last Man eight years later, on returning to England from Italy after her husband's death. It is the twenty-first century, and England is a republic governed by a ruling elite, one of whom, Adrian, Earl of Windsor, has introduced a Cumbrian boy to the circle. This outsider, Lionel Verney, narrates the story, a tale of complicated, tragic love, and of the gradual extermination of the human race by plague. The Last Man also functions as an intriguing roman a clef, for the saintly Adrian is a monument to Percy Bysshe Shelley, and his friend Lord Raymond is a portrait of Byron. The novel offers a vision of the future that expresses a reaction against Romanticism, as Shelley demonstrates the failure of the imagination and of art to redeem her doomed characters.
Frankenstein
Автор: Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Издательство: Oxford University Press, 2008
Жанр: Oxford University Press
Страниц: 328 страниц
Загрузил: wizavi, 28 мая 2012
   «Frankenstein» was Mary Shelley's immensely powerful contribution to the ghost stories which she, Percy Shelley, and Byron wrote one wet summer in Switzerland. Its protagonist is a young student of natural philosophy, who learns the secret of imparting life to a creature constructed from relics of the dead, with horrific consequences. «Frankenstein» confronts some of the most feared innovations of evolutionism: topics such as degeneracy, hereditary disease, and mankind's status as a species of animal. The text used here is from the 1818 edition, which is a mocking exposé of leaders and achievers who leave desolation in their wake, showing mankind its choice — to live cooperatively or to die of selfishness. It is also a black comedy, and harder and wittier than the 1831 version with which we are more familiar. Drawing on new research, Marilyn Butler examines the novel in the context of the radical sciences, which were developing among much controversy in the years following the Napoleonic Wars, and shows how Frankenstein's experiment relates to a contemporary debate between the champions of materialist science and of received religion.»
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