The Last ManMary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, wrote the apocalyptic novel The Last Man in 1826. Its first person narrative tells the story of our world standing at the end of the twenty-first century and - after the devastating effects of a plague - at the end of humanity. In the book Shelley writes of weaving this story from a discovery of prophetic writings uncovered in a cave near Naples. The Last Man was made into a 2008 film. |
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Nutzerbericht - JBD1 - LibraryThingThis one had a (very) few interesting elements, and the account of the plague overwhelming the world was pretty chilly ... but overall, hardly a surprise this this novel has been largely forgotten. Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Nutzerbericht - ToddSherman - LibraryThingMary Shelley’s “The Last Man” showed promise near the beginning: “There is no fruition in their vacant kindness, and sharp rocks lurk beneath the smiling ripples of these shallow waters.” And then ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Chapter V | 127 |
Chapter VI | 148 |
Chapter VII | 173 |
Chapter VI | 392 |
Chapter VII | 421 |
Chapter VIII | 437 |
Chapter IX | 482 |
VOLUME III | 514 |
Chapter I | 515 |
Chapter II | 531 |
Chapter III | 560 |
Chapter VIII | 194 |
Chapter IX | 225 |
Chapter X | 255 |
VOLUME II | 273 |
Chapter I | 274 |
Chapter II | 300 |
Chapter III | 331 |
Chapter IV | 358 |
Chapter V | 376 |
Chapter IV | 593 |
Chapter V | 627 |
Chapter VI | 645 |
Chapter VII | 668 |
Chapter VIII | 692 |
Chapter IX | 714 |
Chapter X | 737 |
Endnotes | 770 |
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