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MUTABIL - "Mutability" is a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley which appeared in the 1816 collection Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude: And Other Poems. Half of the...
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"Mutability" is a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley which appeared in the 1816 collection Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude: And Other Poems. Half of the poem is quoted in his wife Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein although his authorship is not acknowledged in either the 1818 or 1831 editions. She is credited as the author of the lines. There is also a prose version of the same themes of the poem in Frankenstein. The Being or Frankenstein's monster also quotes a line from the poem in the novel. * The eight lines from the poem "Mutability" which are quoted in Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818) occur in the scene in Chapter 10 when Victor Frankenstein climbs Glacier Montanvert in the Swiss Alps and encounters the Being: * "We rest. – A dream has power to poison sleep;* We rise. – One wandering thought pollutes the day;We feel, conceive or reason, laugh or weep; * * Embrace fond woe, or cast our cares away:It is the same! For, be it joy or sorrow, * * The path of its departure still is free:Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow; * * Nought may endure but Mutability."The monster also quotes a line from the poem in Chapter 15 of Frankenstein. The monster says: "'The path of my departure was free;' and there was none to lament my annihilation." |