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No-one in the grip of Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN, with its mythic-minded hero and its highly sympathetic monster who reads Goethe and longs to be at peace with himself, can fail to notice how much more excellent the original is than all the adaptations, imitations and outright plagiarisms which have followed in its ample wake. In her first novel, written at the instigation of Lord Byron and published in 1818, Mary Shelley produced English Romanticism's finest prose fiction.
玛丽·雪莱(1797-1851),英国著名小说家,因其一八一八年创作的《弗兰肯斯坦》被誉为科幻小说之母。
引言 大约距今九十年之前,一股自西向东而来的狂风正席卷中原大地——它吹落国人头顶的发髻,吹散国人眼前的浓雾,也吹醒国人心底的迷梦。在这狂风骤雨的交响曲之中,有一个最强的音——正是这个音,将我们拉入现代的世界,使这个落后的农业文明初次对现代化有了直观的认识—...
评分这本书读起来真是压抑,尤其是我自己心里其实一直也有创造生命的梦想。 弗兰肯斯坦原本是出于对生命的美的热爱,才费尽心血造出了那个怪人,结果却发现这个生命是如此丑陋,连自己这个造物主都无法接受。其实怪人原本也只是外表丑陋,内心并不坏,然而他的丑陋让人们都...
评分 评分Shelley's story shows interesting connection between creator and its creation. The monster and Frankenstein share similar character in some aspects: both of them are curious and learn very fast. They are both hesitant, eager for love, and bear great grief....
评分《弗兰肯斯坦》作为世界第一部科幻作品,其诞生无疑具有深刻的社会历史背景。但是在工业革命的背景下进行描述的这种“造物者”与“被造者”之间的冲突的背后,又是否还有一个更为宏巨的隐喻空间?——引我这样提问的缘故在于,至少在《弗兰肯斯坦》中引申出的“造物者”...
读到最后一章突然被Frankenstein感动了!
评分读到最后一章突然被Frankenstein感动了!
评分读到最后一章突然被Frankenstein感动了!
评分读到最后一章突然被Frankenstein感动了!
评分读到最后一章突然被Frankenstein感动了!
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