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The Last Man – Mary Shelley (Low Vision)
The Last Man – Mary Shelley (Low Vision)
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What remains of humanity when everything that sustains it disappears?
In The Last Man, Mary Shelley takes us to a future devastated by a plague that ravages the world. Through the eyes of Lionel Verney, the sole survivor of civilization, the author constructs a profound reflection on loneliness, social decline, and the end of Enlightenment ideals. Written with a somber and visionary sensibility, this work anticipates the great themes of modern science fiction: collapse, memory, and the fragility of human beings in the face of fate.
This edition, adapted for readers with reduced vision, respects the complexity and beauty of the original with clear layout, enhanced contrast, and accessible editorial design, in accordance with the standards of the Peyrusse Historika collection.
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