An edition of Zastrozzi: a romance (1810)

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An edition of Zastrozzi: a romance (1810)

Zastrozzi

a romance

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"In 1810, while still at Eton, Percy Bysshe Shelley published Zastrozzi, the first of his two early Gothic prose romances. He published the second, St. Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian, a year later. These sensationalist novels present some of Shelley's earliest thoughts on irresponsible self-indulgence and violent revenge, and offer remarkable insight into an imagination that is strikingly modern.

This new Broadview Literary Texts edition also brings together the fragmentary remains of Shelley's other prose fiction, including his chapbook, Wolfstein, and contemporary reviews both by Shelley and about his work."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Hesperus
Language
English
Pages
119

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Zastrozzi: a romance
2002, Hesperus
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Zastrozzi: a romance ; St. Irvyne, or, The Rosicrucian : a romance
2002, Broadview Press
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Edition Notes

Originally published: London: G. Wilkie and J. Robinson, 1810.

Published in
London
Series
100 pages

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.7
Library of Congress
PR5422, PR5422 .Z3 2002b

The Physical Object

Pagination
119 p. ;
Number of pages
119

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18683056M
Internet Archive
zastrozziromance0000shel_h3v1
ISBN 10
1843910292
OCLC/WorldCat
50614788
Library Thing
598190
Goodreads
905394

First Sentence

"Torn from the society of all he held dear on earth, the victim of secret enemies, and exiled from happiness, was the wretched Verezzi!"

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