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Last Man

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The Last Man is Mary Shelley's apocalyptic sci-fi novel published in 1826.

It portrays a future ravaged by plague and famine in which technology, religion and hope are wiped away.

Shelley is the first to conceive of a future apocalypse as a literary device, and would influence many writers to come.

The Last Man is set in England between 2070 and 2100.

Though it doesn't look a whole lot different from the 1820s (sans cars, telephones, internets), we can can imagine it is an alternate future.

In it, Lionel Verney describes how he was taken in by a noblemen and he and his younger sister would come to mix with the upper crust of the art world.Eventually a plague overtakes the land: bodies lying all about, and a total breakdown of order.

Despite the chaos and carnage, the main characters act heroically.

Gradually everyone dies, and only a few remain. Shelley's prose is obviously old school, with romantical flourishes reminiscent of Wordsworth and Byron.

In fact, the characters in The Last Man are semi-autobiographical of Romantic age heavyweights like Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Bryon.

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Sheba Blake Publishing
1304749576 / 9781304749574
Ebook
27/12/2013
United States
296 pages