I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her, but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the hue of death; her features appeared to change,... The Quarterly Review - Pàgina 381editat per - 1818Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| George Levine, U. C. Knoepflmacher - 1982 - 368 pàgines
...relationship with another set of cultural values: I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley - 1982 - 338 pàgines
...of forgetfulness. But it was in vain: I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I im- 10 printed the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with... | |
| Mary Poovey - 1985 - 309 pàgines
...relationships by indulging his selfish passions, he has, in effect, murdered domestic tranquillity. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| Michael Slade - 1984 - 474 pàgines
...him. Then from the bed, ever so faintly, Katherine Spann smiled. 447 EPILOGUE Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss...the hue of death; her features appeared to change, and I thought that I held the corpse of my dead mother in my arms,- a shroud enveloped her form, and... | |
| Paul A. Cantor - 1984 - 252 pàgines
...he can call his own. Immediately after creating the monster, Victor dreams of Elizabeth's death: I thought I saw Elizabeth in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her, but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| Gary Hoppenstand, Ray Broadus Browne - 1987 - 154 pàgines
...53). Terrified, he flees and falls into an exhausted sleep, this time to dream of death and decay: I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadi. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips,... | |
| Meena Alexander - 1989 - 240 pàgines
...Shelley's play with substances, a play that touches both literary creation and female procreation: I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| George E. Haggerty - 2010 - 216 pàgines
...Mary Shelley's original Gothic dream: I slept, indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the street of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss on... | |
| Ronald R. Thomas - 1990 - 324 pàgines
...its representation in revealing ways: I slept indeed, but I was disturbed by the wildest dreams. I thought I saw Elizabeth, in the bloom of health, walking in the streets of Ingolstadt. Delighted and surprised, I embraced her; but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips, they became livid with the... | |
| Elisabeth Bronfen - 1992 - 484 pàgines
...procreation, not to accept the gift of the bride? Victor narrates his dream in the following way: 1 thought f saw Elizabeth in the bloom of health, walking in the...the hue of death; her features appeared to change, and I thought that I held the corpse of my dead mother in my arms; a shroud enveloped her form, and... | |
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