Frankenstein

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出版者:Consortium Book Sales & Dist
作者:Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft/ McGrath, Patrick (INT)
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页数:496
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价格:$ 56.50
装帧:HRD
isbn号码:9781933618135
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图书标签:
  • 书虫3
  • 哥特小说
  • 恐怖
  • 科学怪人
  • 玛丽·雪莱
  • 经典文学
  • 怪物
  • 创造
  • 复仇
  • 道德
  • 浪漫主义
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is the world's most notorious and widely read Gothic novel. It has also been heralded as both the first modern horror novel and the first science fiction novel. More important than either is the novel's mythical status in society. The rich subtext of Frankenstein and the vast number of readings it can inspire have contributed to the novel's continued success after nearly two hundred years. This edition of Frankenstein uses Mary Shelley's definitive 1831 text and incorporates several critical essays on Frankenstein, discussing its rich symbolism and place in world literature. There is also a valuable bibliography, Mary Shelley's original introduction to the 1831 edition, Percy Shelley's original preface, and more. This is the definitive edition of Frankenstein, perfect for the trade and indispensable for scholarly use. This is first in the affordably priced Millipede Press Gothic Novels series. Mary Shelley was born in London in 1797. Her mother was the polemicist Mary Wollstonecraft, her father the radical philosopher and novelist William Godwin. At age nineteen, she wrote Frankenstein (published in 1818), which was edited and guided by her husband, Percy Shelley. She is also well known for her apocalyptic novel, The Last Man (1826). She died in 1851. Patrick McGrath was born in London. He is the author of Blood and Water and Other Tales, The Grotesque, Spider, Asylum, and other novels. He lives in New York City and London.

作者简介

玛丽·雪莱(1797-1851),英国著名小说家,因其一八一八年创作的《弗兰肯斯坦》被誉为科幻小说之母。

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这本书读起来真是压抑,尤其是我自己心里其实一直也有创造生命的梦想。 弗兰肯斯坦原本是出于对生命的美的热爱,才费尽心血造出了那个怪人,结果却发现这个生命是如此丑陋,连自己这个造物主都无法接受。其实怪人原本也只是外表丑陋,内心并不坏,然而他的丑陋让人们都...  

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《弗兰肯斯坦》作为世界第一部科幻作品,其诞生无疑具有深刻的社会历史背景。但是在工业革命的背景下进行描述的这种“造物者”与“被造者”之间的冲突的背后,又是否还有一个更为宏巨的隐喻空间?——引我这样提问的缘故在于,至少在《弗兰肯斯坦》中引申出的“造物者”...  

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一个完美的人,应该始终保持平静、沉着的心绪,任何时候都不该让热情冲动或一时的欲念扰乱心地的安宁。我想,探求知识时也不应该偏离这一准则。如果一个人从事的研究工作,竟会削弱自己对别人的爱,败坏自己的生活情趣,无意去领受那种不掺杂任何杂质的纯朴的人生乐趣,那么,...

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很佩服玛丽 雪莱的功力,让我这个即使看的时候每页都有N个生词的人竟然也看感受到了书中人物的喜怒哀乐。 最大的悲剧也许就是你永远不能责怪哪个人,但是事情就这样发生了。The being, for I don't know what to adress it. 他没有要求Frankenstein创造自己,而Frankein...  

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You must study hard and discover everything that you can.That is why God made you intelligent—to help other people.他忘记了教授一开始说的话,当潘多拉的盒子打开在后悔就晚了。他没有名字,“the creature”从一个单纯、善良的丑怪物变成杀人魔头,他善待人,却得到恶的反馈。故事写的真好,科幻下面的人性挺感性的。

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You must study hard and discover everything that you can.That is why God made you intelligent—to help other people.他忘记了教授一开始说的话,当潘多拉的盒子打开在后悔就晚了。他没有名字,“the creature”从一个单纯、善良的丑怪物变成杀人魔头,他善待人,却得到恶的反馈。故事写的真好,科幻下面的人性挺感性的。

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You must study hard and discover everything that you can.That is why God made you intelligent—to help other people.他忘记了教授一开始说的话,当潘多拉的盒子打开在后悔就晚了。他没有名字,“the creature”从一个单纯、善良的丑怪物变成杀人魔头,他善待人,却得到恶的反馈。故事写的真好,科幻下面的人性挺感性的。

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You must study hard and discover everything that you can.That is why God made you intelligent—to help other people.他忘记了教授一开始说的话,当潘多拉的盒子打开在后悔就晚了。他没有名字,“the creature”从一个单纯、善良的丑怪物变成杀人魔头,他善待人,却得到恶的反馈。故事写的真好,科幻下面的人性挺感性的。

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You must study hard and discover everything that you can.That is why God made you intelligent—to help other people.他忘记了教授一开始说的话,当潘多拉的盒子打开在后悔就晚了。他没有名字,“the creature”从一个单纯、善良的丑怪物变成杀人魔头,他善待人,却得到恶的反馈。故事写的真好,科幻下面的人性挺感性的。

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