'I am in a strange state of mind. I am alone—quite alone—in the
world—the blight of misfortune has passed over me and withered me; I
know that I am about to die and I feel happy—joyous—'
The eponymous heroine of _Mathilda_ narrates a tale of incestuous love
from her deathbed. Her father's suicide by drowning, and her
relationship with a gifted young poet, both contribute to her
emotional withdrawal and lonely demise.
This edition of Shelley's second novel, transcribed and introduced by
Deanna Koretsky, explores the work both as a complex portrayal of
taboo desires and as an intergenerational story of reckoning with the
horrors of racism and patriarchy. _Mathilda_ is often read as
biographical, but this edition also highlights the issues of justice,
gender, and rights. Illuminating Shelley's evolving views on activism
and social reform, sexual fluidity, and the racial implications of her
feminist politics, Koretsky uncovers Shelley's deep skepticism about
the capacity of English society to adapt to changing demographics and
bring about a more just world.
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ISBN
9780192883087
Publisert
2025
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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