“I am not a person of opinions because I feel the counter arguments too strongly.”
Źródło: The Journals of Mary Shelley
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley z domu Godwin – angielska poetka i pisarka okresu romantyzmu. Tworzyła w gatunku powieści gotyckiej, prekursorka powieści SF. Wikipedia
“I am not a person of opinions because I feel the counter arguments too strongly.”
Źródło: The Journals of Mary Shelley
“My spirit will sleep in peace, or if it thinks, it will not surely think thus. Farewell.”
The monster to Robert Walton
Frankenstein (1818)
Źródło: Frankenstein; Or, the Modern Prometheus
Kontekst: I shall die, and what I now feel be no longer felt. Soon these burning miseries will be extinct. I shall ascend my funeral pile triumphantly and exult in the agony of the torturing flames. The light of that conflagration will fade away; my ashes will be swept into the sea by the winds. My spirit will sleep in peace, or if it thinks, it will not surely think thus. Farewell.
“What can stop the determined heart and resolved will of man?”
Źródło: Frankenstein
“We are fashioned creatures, but half made up.”
Źródło: Frankenstein
“One wondering thought pollutes the day”
Źródło: Frankenstein
Introduction http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/frankenstein/1831v1/intro.html to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein
Victor Frankenstein, quoted by Robert Walton in "Letter 4"
Frankenstein (1818)
Victor Frankenstein in Ch. 3
Frankenstein (1818)
Journal entry on the writing of her science-fiction novel The Last Man (14 May 1824)
The monster in Ch. 15
Frankenstein (1818)
Introduction http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/frankenstein/1831v1/intro.html to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein
The monster to Victor Frankenstein in Ch. 17
Frankenstein (1818)
Introduction http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/frankenstein/1831v1/intro.html to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein
Introduction http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/frankenstein/1831v1/intro.html to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein
Introduction http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/frankenstein/1831v1/intro.html to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein
Introduction http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/frankenstein/1831v1/intro.html to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein
Letter to Edward Trelawny (27 January 1837). Google Books https://books.google.com/books?id=ED9bAAAAMAAJ&dq=if%20i%20have%20ever%20found%20kindness%2C%20it%20has%20not%20been%20from%20the%20liberals&pg=PA283#v=onepage&q=if%20i%20have%20ever%20found%20kindness,%20it%20has%20not%20been%20from%20the%20liberals&f=false