Browse all books

Other editions of book Falkner by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Fiction, Literary

  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley, Edibooks

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 9, 2016)
    Critics have until recently cited Lodore and Falkner as evidence of a conservative retrenchment by Shelley. In 1984, Mary Poovey identified the retreat of Mary Shelley’s reformist politics into the "separate sphere" of the domestic.[4] As with Lodore, contemporary critics reviewed the novel as a romance, overlooking its political subtext and noting its moral issues as purely familial. Betty Bennett argues, however, that Falkner is as much concerned with power and political responsibility as Shelley's previous novels.[5] Poovey suggested that Mary Shelley wrote Falkner to resolve her conflicted response to her father's combination of libertarian radicalism and stern insistence on social decorum
    Z+
  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley

    eBook (, Aug. 5, 2015)
    Falkner charts a young woman's education under a tyrannical father figure.
  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 9, 2019)
    Falkner (+Biography and Bibliography) (6X9po Glossy Cover Finish) :The opening scene of this tale took place in a little village on the southern coast of Cornwall. Treby (by that name we choose to designate a spot, whose true one, for several reasons, will not be given,) was, indeed, rather a hamlet than a village, although, being at the seaside, there were two or three houses which, by dint of green paint and chintz curtains, pretended to give the accommodation of "Apartments Furnished" to the few bathers who, having heard of its cheapness, seclusion, and beauty, now and then resorted thither from the neighbouring towns.This part of Cornwall shares much of the peculiar and exquisite beauty which every Englishman knows adorns "the sweet shire of Devon." The hedges near Treby, like those round Dawlish and Torquay, are redolent with a thousand flowers: the neighbouring fields are prankt with all the colours of Flora, its soft air, the picturesque bay in which it stood, as it were, enshrined, its red cliffs, and verdure reaching to the very verge of the tide, all breathe the same festive and genial atmosphere. The cottages give the same promise of comfort, and are adorned by nature with more luxurious loveliness than the villas of the rich in a less happy climate.
    Z+
  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley

    eBook (, Aug. 5, 2015)
    Falkner charts a young woman's education under a tyrannical father figure.
  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley

    eBook (, Aug. 5, 2015)
    Falkner charts a young woman's education under a tyrannical father figure.
  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley

    eBook (, Aug. 5, 2015)
    Falkner charts a young woman's education under a tyrannical father figure.
  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley

    eBook (, Aug. 5, 2015)
    Falkner charts a young woman's education under a tyrannical father figure.
  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley

    eBook (, Aug. 5, 2015)
    Falkner charts a young woman's education under a tyrannical father figure.
  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley

    Hardcover (Blurb, Oct. 3, 2019)
    The opening scene of this tale took place in a little village on the southern coast of Cornwall. Treby (by that name we choose to designate a spot, whose true one, for several reasons, will not be given,) was, indeed, rather a hamlet than a village, although, being at the sea-side, there were two or three houses which, by dint of green paint and chintz curtains, pretended to give the accommodation of "Apartments Furnished" to the few bathers who, having heard of its cheapness, seclusion, and beauty, now and then resorted thither from the neighbouring towns. This part of Cornwall shares much of the peculiar and exquisite beauty which every Englishman knows adorns "the sweet shire of Devon." The hedges near Treby, like those round Dawlish and Torquay, are redolent with a thousand flowers: the neighbouring fields are prankt with all the colours of Flora,--its soft air,--the picturesque bay in which it stood, as it were, enshrined,--its red cliffs, and verdure reaching to the very verge of the tide,--all breathe the same festive and genial atmosphere. The cottages give the same promise of comfort, and are adorned by nature with more luxurious loveliness than the villas of the rich in a less happy climate.
    Z+
  • FALKNER

    Mary Shelley

    eBook (Musaicum Books, Dec. 21, 2018)
    This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Falkner charts a young woman's education under a tyrannical father figure. As a six-year-old orphan, Elizabeth Raby prevents Rupert Falkner from committing suicide; Falkner then adopts her and brings her up to be a model of virtue. However, she falls in love with Gerald Neville, whose mother Falkner had unintentionally driven to her death years before. When Falkner is finally acquitted of murdering Neville's mother, Elizabeth's female values subdue the destructive impulses of the two men she loves, who are reconciled and unite with Elizabeth in domestic harmony.
  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley

    eBook (, Aug. 5, 2015)
    Falkner charts a young woman's education under a tyrannical father figure.
  • Falkner

    Mary Shelley

    eBook (, Aug. 5, 2015)
    Falkner charts a young woman's education under a tyrannical father figure.