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&quote;Lodore Vol. III&quote; by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley delves into Victorian literature with a poignant novel exploring family drama, social commentary, and women's rights. Set against the backdrop of romanticism, the narrative weaves a tapestry of intricate power dynamics within the confines of marriage and wealth. Through compelling character development, Shelley explores the complexities of motherhood and the struggle for autonomy in a society dictated by class struggle. Against this backdrop, themes of social injustice and the limitations imposed on women come to the forefront,…mehr

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"e;Lodore Vol. III"e; by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley delves into Victorian literature with a poignant novel exploring family drama, social commentary, and women's rights. Set against the backdrop of romanticism, the narrative weaves a tapestry of intricate power dynamics within the confines of marriage and wealth. Through compelling character development, Shelley explores the complexities of motherhood and the struggle for autonomy in a society dictated by class struggle. Against this backdrop, themes of social injustice and the limitations imposed on women come to the forefront, highlighting the author's keen social commentary. "e;Lodore Vol. III"e; is more than just a novel; it's a reflection of the societal norms and values of Shelley's time, challenging readers to confront the inequalities embedded within the fabric of Victorian society. With its blend of fiction and realism, Shelley's work serves as a compelling exploration of the human condition, resonating with readers across generations.

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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was an English novelist best known for her groundbreaking work, ""Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus."" Born in 1797, she was the daughter of feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft and political philosopher William Godwin. Shelley's literary career began in the early 19th century, and she became a prominent figure in the Romantic literary movement. Her works often explore themes of creation, ambition, and the human condition, reflecting her interest in science and ethics. In addition to ""Frankenstein,"" she wrote several other novels, including ""The Last Man"" and ""Valperga; or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca."" Shelley's writing is characterized by its deep psychological insight and complex characters, particularly her portrayals of women navigating patriarchal societies. Shelley's influence extends beyond her lifetime, as her ideas and themes resonate in contemporary literature and discussions about gender, power, and morality. She remains a significant figure in both Gothic and science fiction literature.