The Last Man, Band 1Jazzybee Verlag, 1833 - 360 Seiten This highly imaginative work of Mary Shelley's twenty-sixth year contains some of the author's most powerful ideas. The account of the events recorded professes to be found in the cave of the Cumsean Sibyl, near Naples, where they had remained for centuries, outlasting the changes of nature and, when found, being still two hundred and fifty years in advance of the time foretold. The accounts are all written on the sibylline leaves; they are in all languages, ancient and modern; and those concerning this story are in English. |
Inhalt
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Her Life And Works | 1 |
The Last Man | 6 |
Chapter I | 10 |
Chapter VI | 62 |
Chapter VII | 72 |
Chapter VIII | 83 |
Chapter IX | 93 |
Chapter X | 107 |
Chapter XVIII | 195 |
Chapter XIX | 202 |
Chapter XX | 223 |
Chapter XXI | 238 |
Chapter XXII | 245 |
Chapter XXIII | 258 |
Chapter XXIV | 273 |
Chapter XXV | 289 |
Chapter XI | 121 |
Chapter XII | 129 |
Chapter XIII | 141 |
Chapter XIV | 155 |
Chapter XV | 167 |
Chapter XVI | 175 |
Chapter XVII | 182 |
Chapter XXVI | 297 |
Chapter XXVII | 307 |
Chapter XXVIII | 318 |
Chapter XXIX | 328 |
Chapter XXX | 338 |
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