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Mary Shelley

    30. August 1797 – 1. Februar 1851

    Mary Shelley war eine Schriftstellerin mit bedeutender politischer Einsicht, deren Romane von zeitgenössischen Kritikern oft übersehen wurden. Sie zeichnete sich nicht nur als Autorin aus, sondern auch als Herausgeberin und literarische Persönlichkeit, deren intellektuelle Ambitionen in ihren Briefen und Tagebüchern deutlich wurden. Ihre umfangreichen Lesegewohnheiten und ihr tiefes Studium werden heute besser gewürdigt, was sie zu einer bedeutenden romantischen Figur macht. Ihr literarisches Erbe wird für ihre politische Stimme und ihre gesamten kreativen Beiträge geschätzt.

    Mary Shelley
    Bibliotheca Dracula. Frankenstein. Der Italiäner. Dracula
    Mathilda
    Frankenstein
    Frankenstein oder Der neue Prometheus
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    • 2025

      Transformation

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      'He stretched out his two long, lank arms, that looked like spider's claws, and seemed to embrace with them the expanse before him' His inheritance squandered and engagement severed, Guido di Cortese stalks the desolate Genoese coast. A monstrous creature, shipwrecked by a ferocious storm, offers him unimaginable wealth to exchange bodies, entwining their fates. Transformation, with two further tales of striking and eerie power here, shows how Mary Shelley haunts us still.

      Transformation
    • 2025

      Mathilda

      Roman

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Die komplexe Vater-Tochter-Beziehung steht im Mittelpunkt von Mary Shelleys zweitem Roman, der von Mathilda erzählt wird, die sich auf ihrem Sterbebett befindet. Rückblickend beschreibt sie ihre einsame Kindheit und die Sehnsucht nach ihrem ständig abwesenden Vater. Als dieser zurückkehrt, erlebt sie zunächst Freude, doch die Situation eskaliert, als sich ihr Vater in sie verliebt. Der Roman thematisiert emotionale Isolation, familiäre Konflikte und die Tabus der damaligen Zeit, was ihn zu einem tiefgründigen Werk in Shelleys literarischem Schaffen macht.

      Mathilda
    • 2025

      The Monstrous Classics Collection (Boxed Set)

      Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde & Other Stories; Dracula; Frankenstein; The Legend of Sleepy Hollow & Other Stories; The Phantom of the Opera; The Raven & Other Writings

      Featuring a collection of six iconic horror classics, this beautifully packaged paperback boxed set includes works by literary giants such as Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and Edgar Allan Poe. Each story delves into themes of monstrosity, duality, and the supernatural, offering readers a rich exploration of fear and the macabre. Perfect as a gift, this set brings together timeless tales that have shaped the genre, making it an essential addition to any literature lover's library.

      The Monstrous Classics Collection (Boxed Set)
    • 2024

      Ikonický gotický román s romantickými prvky Frankenstein čili moderní Prometheus vyšel poprvé už v roce 1818 a dnes patří mezi klasická díla světové literatury. Příběh mladého vědce Victora Frankensteina, který stvořil umělého člověka, děsivé monstrum s nadlidskou silou je zároveň příběhem o odpovědnosti vědce i tvůrce, o samotě a úzkosti vymykajícího se myslícího tvora v lidském světě. Tento dnes už kultovní román o zlobě i lásce, můžeme rovněž považovat za první sci-fi příběh. V každém případě stál román Frankenstein u zrodu celého hororového žánru, a vyvolal i řadu dodnes aktuálních otázek.

      Frankenstein, čili, Moderní Prometheus
    • 2024

      This reprint preserves the original text from 1840, offering readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes presented in the first edition. The book provides insights into the era's culture and societal norms, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature and its evolution over time. It serves as a testament to the enduring relevance of its content, inviting both new readers and those familiar with the work to engage with its classic narrative.

      Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translation and Fragments
    • 2024

      This edition aims to make classic literature accessible to a diverse audience, featuring adaptations that simplify language and enhance comprehension. It includes engaging illustrations and supplementary materials to support readers in understanding the context and themes of the original works. The focus is on inclusivity, allowing readers of varying abilities to enjoy and appreciate timeless stories. This initiative not only preserves the essence of the classics but also fosters a love for reading across different age groups and backgrounds.

      Frankenstein Silver Edition (adapted for struggling readers)
    • 2024

      Lodore Vol. II

      • 116 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Set in the Victorian era, this novel intricately examines family drama and social issues, particularly women's rights. Through rich character development, it highlights the complexities of motherhood and the quest for autonomy within a class-stratified society. Themes of social injustice and the constraints on women are central, reflecting the societal norms of Shelley's time. Blending fiction with realism, the narrative challenges readers to confront the inequalities of the era, offering a profound exploration of the human condition that resonates through generations.

      Lodore Vol. II
    • 2024

      The Invisible Girl and other Tales

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Featuring a collection of tales first published in 1891, this book presents timeless stories that delve into themes of invisibility and perception. The narratives explore the complexities of identity and the unseen aspects of life, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of existence and the human experience. This high-quality reprint preserves the original's charm, allowing a new audience to appreciate these classic tales.

      The Invisible Girl and other Tales
    • 2024

      The Mortal Immortal

      • 60 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      Exploring themes of immortality and the human experience, this short story delves into the struggles of aging without the release of death. Often overshadowed by her more famous works, it showcases Mary Shelley's talent in Gothic storytelling. Critics have historically focused on her marriage to Percy Bysshe Shelley, but her novellas deserve renewed attention. The Mortal Immortal stands out as a compelling and haunting narrative, reflecting the depth and power of Shelley's literary contributions beyond Frankenstein.

      The Mortal Immortal