Shelley's ghost : reshaping the image of a literary family / Stephen Hebron and Elizabeth C. Denlinger.
2010
PR5433 .H43 2010 (Mapit)
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Title
Shelley's ghost : reshaping the image of a literary family / Stephen Hebron and Elizabeth C. Denlinger.
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ISBN
9781851243396 (pbk.)
1851243399 (pbk.)
1851243399 (pbk.)
Published
Oxford : Bodleian Library, 2010.
Language
English
Description
192 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Call Number
PR5433 .H43 2010
Dewey Decimal Classification
823.7
Summary
This book explores the lives and posthumous reputations of Percy Bysshe Shelley, his wife Mary Shelley, and Mary's parents, William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft. It tells the story of how Mary Shelley, haunted by the past, directly sought to enhance the public's appreciation of her husband and parents by the selective publication of relevant manuscripts. It also explains how she passed on this legacy to her son, Sir Percy Florence Shelley and his wife, Jane, Lady Shelley. As guardian of the archive until giving part of it to the Bodleian in 1893-4, Lady Shelley too helped shape the posthumous reputations of these important writers.
Drawing on the Bodleian Library's outstanding collections of letters, literary manuscripts, rare printed book and pamphlets, portraits and relics, including Shelley's working notebooks, a letter from Keats to Shelley, William Godwin's diary, and the original manuscripts of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Stephen Hebron charts the history of a family blessed with genius but marred by tragedy.
The final chapter by Elizabeth C. Denlinger of the New York Public Library explores the vagaries of Shelley's poetic manuscripts that slipped beyond the family's control. This highly illustrated book reproduces many archival documents and relics from the Shelley collections in the Bodleian Library and the New York Public Library, some of which are reproduced here for the first time. --Book Jacket.
Drawing on the Bodleian Library's outstanding collections of letters, literary manuscripts, rare printed book and pamphlets, portraits and relics, including Shelley's working notebooks, a letter from Keats to Shelley, William Godwin's diary, and the original manuscripts of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Stephen Hebron charts the history of a family blessed with genius but marred by tragedy.
The final chapter by Elizabeth C. Denlinger of the New York Public Library explores the vagaries of Shelley's poetic manuscripts that slipped beyond the family's control. This highly illustrated book reproduces many archival documents and relics from the Shelley collections in the Bodleian Library and the New York Public Library, some of which are reproduced here for the first time. --Book Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Family trees
Preface
Shelley and Oxford
William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft
Godwin and the Shelleys
Shelley's notebooks
Frankenstein
Shelley's death
The family papers
The Shelley sanctum
Sparks and ashes / by Elizabeth C. Denlinger.
Preface
Shelley and Oxford
William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft
Godwin and the Shelleys
Shelley's notebooks
Frankenstein
Shelley's death
The family papers
The Shelley sanctum
Sparks and ashes / by Elizabeth C. Denlinger.