• my imagination was too exalted

    The word "imagination" is similarly exalted by Percy Bysshe Shelley in the first paragraph
    of the Preface (I:Pref:1) he wrote for the first edition and, even moreso, by Mary
    Shelley in her Introduction (see 1831:I:Intro:3 and 1831:I:Intro:11) to the third
    edition. Yet, clearly the "doubt" that in these sentences is twice juxtaposed against
    this power is meant to deflate its pretensions to be an absolute good. As the novel
    proceeds, its questioning of the imagination will intensify.