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Mathilda - Mary. W. Shelley - format ePub
Mary W. Shelley
Mary W. Shelley (Londres, 1797-1851), hija de los filósofos Mary Wollstonecraft y William Godwin, y universalmente famosa por esta novela, publicada en 1818, también escribió textos autobiográficos, de genero policiaco, distopías, libros de viaje, biografías y obras de teatro.
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Mathilda is a short yet deeply intense novel written by Mary Shelley between 1819 and 1820, though it remained unpublished until 1959. In this work, Shelley delves into dark psychological territory, exploring themes of solitude, guilt, and forbidden love. The story follows Mathilda, a young woman who loses her mother at birth and grows up in isolation until her father returns to her life. However, their reunion takes a tragic turn when he confesses an incestuous love for her, plunging Mathilda into despair and emotional exile.
Beyond its provocative plot, the novel stands out for its melancholic tone and its deep exploration of the protagonist's psyche, reflecting Shelley's personal struggles following the loss of her husband and children. Mathilda moves away from traditional Gothic horror to offer a poignant meditation on human suffering, showcasing Shelley's literary talent beyond Frankenstein and solidifying her place in the Romantic literary tradition.
Title : Mathilda - Mary. W. Shelley
EAN : 9788583865247
Publisher : Lebooks Editora
Format : ePub
File size : 492.14 kb
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