The Last Man Annotated

Writer

Mary Shelley Shelley

Language

English

ISBN

9798462338335

Number of pages

588

Publisher

Independently published

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The Last Man Is An Apocalyptic, Dystopian Science Fiction Novel By Mary Shelley, Which Was First Published In 1826. The Book Describes A Future Earth At The Time Of The Late 21st Century, Ravaged By An Unknown Pandemic Which Quickly Sweeps Across The World. It Also Includes A Discussion Of English Culture As A Republic, With Mary Shelley Sitting In Meetings Of The House Of Commons To Gain An Insight Into The Governmental Political System Of The Romantic Era. Within The Novel, She Dedicates It Highly To Her Husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley Who Drowned In A Shipwreck Four Years Before The Book's Publication. It Is Also Dedicated To Her Dear Friend Lord Byron Who Adored The Greek Isles Which Were Eventually His Place Of Death.

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