Mathilda

Mathilda

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

  • ISBN: 978-1-961368-13-2
  • First published: 2021
  • Publication date: 1820
Mary Shelley wrote Mathilda from 1819-1820, shortly after her novel Frankenstein was an immediate popular hit--but it wasn't published until more than a century later. Narrated by a young woman on her deathbed, the novella explores grief, despair, and redemption. Despite its deployment of familiar Gothic themes like suicide, incest, and a woman withering away, its framing is frequently read as a feminist reclamation of the genre.
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