Lodore / Edition 1

Lodore / Edition 1

by Mary Shelley, Lisa Vargo
ISBN-10:
1551110776
ISBN-13:
9781551110776
Pub. Date:
01/31/1997
Publisher:
Broadview Press
ISBN-10:
1551110776
ISBN-13:
9781551110776
Pub. Date:
01/31/1997
Publisher:
Broadview Press
Lodore / Edition 1

Lodore / Edition 1

by Mary Shelley, Lisa Vargo
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Overview

Beset by jealousy over an admirer of his wife’s, Lord Lodore has come with his daughter Ethel to the American wilderness; his wife Cornelia, meanwhile, has remained with her controlling mother in England. When he finally brings himself to attempt a return, Lodore is killed en route in a duel. Ethel does return to England, and the rest of the book tells the story of her marriage to the troubled and impoverished Villiers (whom she stands by through a variety of tribulations) and her long journey to a reconciliation with her mother.

Lodore’s scope of character and of idea is matched by its narrative range and variety of setting; the novel’s highly dramatic story-line moves at different points to Italy, to Illinois, and to Niagara Falls. And in this edition, which includes a wealth of documents from the period, the reader is provided with a sense of the full context out of which Shelley’s achievement emerged.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781551110776
Publisher: Broadview Press
Publication date: 01/31/1997
Series: Literary Texts Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 555
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.06(d)

About the Author

Lisa Vargo educated at Mount Holyoke College and the University of Toronto, is a professor in the Department of English at the University of Saskatchewan.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
A Note on the Text
Mary Shelley: A Brief Chronology

Lodore

Appendix A: Mary Shelley—Woman of Letters

  1. “The Bride of Modern Italy” (1824)
  2. From Review of The Loves of the Poets (1829)
  3. From Review of Cloudesley; A Tale (1830)
  4. From “Ugo Foscolo,” Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of Italy, Spain, and Portugal (1837)

Appendix B: Some Literary Contexts

  1. George Gordon, Lord Byron, from Lara (1814)
  2. The Tempest and Mary Wollstonecraft’s The Female Reader (1797)
  3. Thomas Campbell, from Gertrude of Wyoming (1809)
  4. Edward John Trelawny from Adventures of a Younger Son (1831)

Appendix C: Illinois and Duelling

  1. Morris Birkbeck, from Letters from Illinois (1818)
  2. William Cobbett, from A Year’s Residence in America (1818-19)
  3. Frances Wright, from Views of Society and Manners in America (1821)
  4. William Godwin, from Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, Third Edition (1798)
  5. James Fenimore Cooper, from Notions of the Americans (1828)

Appendix D: Domesticity and Women’s Education

  1. Mary Wollstonecraft, from Thoughts on the Education of Daughters (1787)
  2. Mary Wollstonecraft, from Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792)
  3. William Godwin, from The Enquirer (1797)
  4. Anna Jameson, from Characteristics of Women (1832)
  5. Sarah Stickney Ellis, from The Women of England (1839)

Appendix E: Contemporary Reviews of Lodore

  1. From The Athenæum
  2. From The Examiner
  3. From Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country
  4. From Leigh Hunt’s London Journal
  5. From The Literary Gazette
  6. From New Monthly Magazine
  7. From The Sun

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