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Summary

Mary Shelley's second novel, "Valperga" was unsuccessful when first published. Her subject matter and unconventional approach to historical fiction may now delight 20th-century readers where it failed with those in the Romantic era.

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Valperga by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Not reprinted since its first edition, Mary Shelley's second novel is a major discovery of the Mary Shelley bicentenary of 1997. The novel's lack of success as a follow-up to Frankenstein was the result of its subject matter and unconventional approach to the genre of historical fiction, attributes that can only delight the twentieth-century reader. Shelley's mastery of the intricate details of thirteenth-century Tuscan politics is unique among women of her time, and her resolute filtering of the bloody heroics of the age through the sensibilities of two women who are destroyed by them reveals the feminist perspective missing so conspicuously from her first novel. The lastest addition to the acclaimed Women Writers in English series, this glittering novel from Romanticism's premier woman storyteller belongs on the shelves of all serious readers of English fiction.
Curran's edition is an excellent resource for scholarly study and an affordable alternative for the classroom...Curran's footnotes are useful, learned and tactful...and he provides a suggestive and illuminating chronology and selective bibliography. * The Wordsworth Circle *
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ISBN 13 9780195108828
ISBN 10 0195108825
Title Valperga
Author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Series Women Writers In English 1350-1850
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 1998-02-12
Number of pages 480
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.