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" I considered the being whom I had cast among mankind, and endowed with the will and power to effect purposes of horror, such as the deed which he had now done, nearly in the light of my own vampire, my own spirit let loose from the grave, and forced to... "
Frankenstein: Or, The Modern Prometheus - Página 104
por Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1888 - 317 páginas
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The city of the lost, and other sermons [signed P and Ph].

Walter Augustus Gray - 1876 - 184 páginas
...on to the creation of my hideous enemy. I looked on him nearly in the light of my own vampire—my own spirit let loose from the grave, and forced to destroy all that was dear to me. Anguish and despair had penetrated into the core of my heart. I was seized by remorse and a sense of...
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The Eerie Book

Margaret Armour - 1898 - 222 páginas
...and misery ; had he not murdered my brother ? No one can conceive the anguish I suffered during the remainder of the night, which I spent, cold and wet,...grave, and forced to destroy all that was dear to me. [Justine, an innocent individual, is charged with the murder, and beheaded on circumstantial evidence....
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Frankenstein, Or the Modern Prometheus: The 1818 Text

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1982 - 338 páginas
...inconvenience of the weather; my imagination was busy in scenes of evil and despair. I considered the being 20 whom I had cast among mankind, and endowed with the...grave, and forced to destroy all that was dear to me. 25 Day dawned; and I directed my steps towards the town. The gates were open; and I hastened to my...
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The Endurance of Frankenstein: Essays on Mary Shelley's Novel

George Levine, U. C. Knoepflmacher - 1982 - 368 páginas
...Prospero, he finally acknowledges this thing of darkness his, even acknowledges this thing of darkness him: "my own vampire, my own spirit let loose from the...grave and forced to destroy all that was dear to me" (p. 77). But he cannot bring himself to actualize woman on any level: "Alas! to me the idea of the...
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Creature and Creator

Paul A. Cantor - 1984 - 252 páginas
...Frankenstein's equation of love and death. He himself sees that the monster serves his own destructive urges: I considered the being whom I had cast among mankind...grave and forced to destroy all that was dear to me. (74) Accordingly, Frankenstein seems to know intuitively what the monster has done, even before he...
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Women in Romanticism: Mary Wollstonecraft, Dorothy Wordsworth, and Mary Shelley

Meena Alexander - 1989 - 240 páginas
...the monster and its creator are twinned and doubled till one cannot tell itself apart from the other. 'My own vampire, my own spirit let loose from the...grave, and forced to destroy all that was dear to me', cries out Victor in a sudden shock of recognition. He has glimpsed the forbidden truth: the monster...
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War Machine: The Rationalisation of Slaughter in the Modern Age

Daniel Pick - 1996 - 308 páginas
...earlier. As the creator of the monster, the ironically named Victor, declares: Clausewitz and Friction 3 5 I considered the being whom I had cast among mankind...the grave and forced to destroy all that was dear to me.14 It is moreover around that same period that madness itself is powerfully conceived as an automatism...
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Rebellion, Death, and Aesthetics in Italy: The Demons of Scapigliatura

David Del Principe - 1996 - 196 páginas
...and Dracula, "He 'ad white kid gloves on 'is 'ands" (chap. 11, 177). 26. Victor Frankenstein remarks: I considered the being whom I had cast among mankind,...grave, and forced to destroy all that was dear to me. (chap. 7, 79) 27. Dracula also recounts his "childhood," an intriguing journey into his memories of...
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The Vampire Lectures

Laurence A. Rickels - 1999 - 388 páginas
...world a depraved wretch whose delight was in carnage and misery; had he not murdered my brother? . . . I considered the being whom I had cast among mankind...grave and forced to destroy all that was dear to me. (74) This is what gets Frankenstein into lectures on vampirism. A few pages later Victor will continue...
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Frankenstein. Ediz.inglese

Mary Shelley - 2001 - 228 páginas
...carnage and misery; had he not murdered my brother? No one can conceive the anguish I suffered during the remainder of the night, which I spent, cold and wet,...were open, and I hastened to my father's house. My 75 first thought was to discover what I knew of the murderer, and cause instant pursuit to be made....
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