@booklet {7270, title = {The Last Man}, volume = {3 vols.}, year = {1826}, note = {

Rpt. Ed. Hugh J. Lake. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1965 with an \“Introduction\” by the editor (vii-xxi); 2nd ed. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1995, with an \“Introduction to the Bison Books Edition by Judith Tarr (vii-xi);\ Ed. Morton D. Paley. Oxford, Eng.: Oxford University Press, 1994 with an editor\’s \“Introduction\” (vii-xxviii) and \“Explanatory Notes\” (471-79); Ed. Anne McWhir. Peterborough, ON, Canada: Broadview Literary Texts, 1996 with an editor\’s \“Introduction\” (xiii-xli); and as vol. 4 of\ The Novels and Selected Works of Mary Shelley. Ed. Jane Blumberg with Nora Cook. 8 vols. London: William Pickering, 1996 with an \“Introductory Note\” (xi-xv) and \“Silent Corrections\” (366-67). Muriel Spark\’s,\ Child of Light: A Reassessment of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelly. Hadleigh, Eng.: Tower Bridge Publications, 1951 contains an \“Appendix--The Last Man--An Abridged Version\” (195-230) that summarizes the three volumes.\ Chapters I-V rpt. in Dystopia Utopia Short Stories: An Anthology of New \& Classic Tales (London: Flame Tree Publishing, 2016), 321-71.

}, month = {1826}, publisher = {Henry Colburn}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Dystopia of the last man on earth.

}, keywords = {English author, Female author}, author = {[Mary Wollstonecraft] [Shelley] (1797-1851)} }