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A carregar... Mary's Monster: Love, Madness, and How Mary Shelley Created Frankenstein (edição 2018)por Lita Judge (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. For me, the artwork made the book! ( ) This heavily illustrated fictional memoir of Mary Shelley's life and the creation of her literary masterpiece is well worth the relatively short time it takes to read. Not a true graphic novel, as the illustrations could be removed without leaving any holes in the story, but its visual impact is just as powerful as the free verse narrative. I knew almost nothing of Mary Shelley's life story, other than what everybody "knows" about how she came to write [Frankenstein], and the fact that her mother, [[Mary Wollstonecraft]], was a very early feminist. Grim does not begin to describe young Mary's treatment by her own father and later by her beloved Percy Shelley and her half-sister, Claire. Tragic losses and betrayals punctuate her life, leaving her bereft and guilt-ridden. If you want to believe that great art arises from such pain, here is some pretty hefty support for that belief. If you're fond of the work of Byron and Shelley, you might want to avoid reading this Personal Reaction: I enjoyed this book immensely. The illustrations are dark and gloomy. I have always liked the story of Frankenstein. I also like that a woman created and wrote a book when women writing was not received well by the public, but a woman writing “horror” was shocking. I liked this book so much that it is the subject of my book-trailer assignment. Curricular Connections: (with Teks) I would read this book around Halloween. Before reading the book we would discuss, as a class, our prior knowledge of Frankenstein. After reading the novel we would discuss why Mary created the monster. RULE §110.6 English Language Arts and Reading, Grade 4 (8) Multiple genres: listening, speaking, reading, writing, and thinking using multiple texts-- literary elements. The student recognizes and analyzes literary elements within and across increasingly complex traditional, contemporary, classical, and diverse literary texts. The student is expected to: (B) explain the interactions of the characters and the changes they undergo; sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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A free verse biography of Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, featuring over 300 pages of black-and-white watercolor illustrations. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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