The Last Man


The Last Man by Mary Shelley is an apocalyptic science fiction novel about a deadly pandemic that nearly wipes out humanity. Set in the late 21st century, the novel follows Lionel Verney, the last man on the European continent after a global plague.

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The Last Man


The Last Man by Mary Shelley is an apocalyptic science fiction novel about a deadly pandemic that nearly wipes out humanity. Set in the late 21st century, the novel follows Lionel Verney, the last man on the European continent after a global plague.

The novel is narrated by Lionel, who transcribes his story after finding himself alone. The plague sweeps across the globe, causing political conflicts and intensifying them. The novel explores themes of environmental change, political intrigue, and the failure of art and imagination to redeem the characters.

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Author

MARY SHELLEY

First Published

1826

Pages

459

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