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Frankenstein / Mary Shelley / Penguin Books (1994)
Titl : Frankenstein Doare an teul : testenn voulet Oberourien : Mary Shelley, Oberour ; Mary Shelley, Oberour Embanner : Penguin Books, 1994 Dastumad : Penguin popular classics Niver a bajennoù : 214 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-14-062030-6 Priz : 2.58 € Yezh : Saozneg (eng) Notenn diwar-benn danvez an teul : Frankenstein, loved by many decades of readers and praised by such eminent literary critics as Harold Bloom, seems hardly to need a recommendation. If you haven't read it recently, though, you may not remember the sweeping force of the prose, the grotesque, surreal imagery, and the multilayered doppelgänger themes of Mary Shelley's masterpiece. As fantasy writer Jane Yolen writes of this (the reviewer's favorite) edition, "The strong black and whites of the main text [illustrations] are dark and brooding, with unremitting shadows and stark contrasts. But the central conversation with the monster--who owes nothing to the overused movie image … but is rather the novel's charnel-house composite--is where [Barry] Moser's illustrations show their greatest power ... The viewer can all but smell the powerful stench of the monster's breath as its words spill out across the page. Strong book-making for one of the world's strongest and most remarkable books." Includes an illuminating afterword by Joyce Carol Oates. Doare an teul : levr faltazi Rumm : romant Danvez ar faltaziadenn : skiant-faltazi Frankenstein [testenn voulet] / Mary Shelley, Oberour ; Mary Shelley, Oberour . - Penguin Books, 1994 . - 214 p.. - (Penguin popular classics) .
ISBN : 978-0-14-062030-6 : 2.58 €
Yezh : Saozneg (eng)
Notenn diwar-benn danvez an teul : Frankenstein, loved by many decades of readers and praised by such eminent literary critics as Harold Bloom, seems hardly to need a recommendation. If you haven't read it recently, though, you may not remember the sweeping force of the prose, the grotesque, surreal imagery, and the multilayered doppelgänger themes of Mary Shelley's masterpiece. As fantasy writer Jane Yolen writes of this (the reviewer's favorite) edition, "The strong black and whites of the main text [illustrations] are dark and brooding, with unremitting shadows and stark contrasts. But the central conversation with the monster--who owes nothing to the overused movie image … but is rather the novel's charnel-house composite--is where [Barry] Moser's illustrations show their greatest power ... The viewer can all but smell the powerful stench of the monster's breath as its words spill out across the page. Strong book-making for one of the world's strongest and most remarkable books." Includes an illuminating afterword by Joyce Carol Oates. Doare an teul : levr faltazi Rumm : romant Danvez ar faltaziadenn : skiant-faltazi Da vezañ miret
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