An Optimistic Exploration of the Essential Transcendence of Man Potentiated in The Last Man

Li Guijun, Luo Jun

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The science fiction of Mary Shelly has engendered an increasing attention of an increasing number of literary scholars in their meticulous and miraculous exploration of the ideological and epistemological values in which the cautious and conductive production of this science fiction titled The Last Man (1826) has been interwoven in the very pessimistic narrative facts and narrative events to crop up in 2073 an incredible fashion. A good look taken at the analytical findings of a good many scholars who have been devoted to the studies of this science fiction, it will be found in an apparent way that they have done a lot in the discussions about the themes, narrations, as well as, languages of this science fiction, the minds of the characters as have been depicted in this science fiction, and, the artistic thoughts of it from various perspectives while a little in the essential explorations of the true transcendence of man as indebted to what has been mirrored in it. For the sake of the inadequate elaboration in this regard, this article will aim to make an exploration of how the evolution, promotion, and, liberation of man as focused on the enrichment and improvement of the theoretical frameworks and theoretical systems of legal naturalism have a great impact on the stimulation and promotion of the essential transcendence of the views, values, and, virtues of man in line with what has been exemplified in this science fiction to make it clear that this science fiction has shed some impressive lights in the successful and sufficient achievement of this transcendence in the future.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/lecr.v2n1p108

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