Zastrozzi, A Romance


Read by Martin Geeson

(3.6 stars; 8 reviews)

“Would Julia of Strobazzo’s heart was reeking on my dagger!”

From the asthmatic urgency of its opening abduction scene to the Satanic defiance of the villain’s departure “with a wild convulsive laugh of exulting revenge”, this first of Shelley’s Gothic novelettes recycles much sensational boyhood reading and also points to some of his more mature concerns.

It is the ego-driven pursuit of passionate extremes, revenge included, which consigns figures like Zastrozzi and the murderous Matilda to an isolation which is socially destructive as well as self-annihilating. The story of their downfall is related in a relentlessly hysterical style – possibly more easily enjoyed when read aloud! (Summary by Martin Geeson) (5 hr 15 min)

Chapters

Chapter I 14:33 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter II 11:20 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter III 11:56 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter IV 27:28 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter V 16:44 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter VI 19:50 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter VIII (There is no Chapter VII) 25:56 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter IX 30:02 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter X 22:35 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter XI 15:40 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter XII 21:56 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter XIII 31:45 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter XIV 14:00 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter XV 19:25 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter XVI 12:50 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter XVII 19:51 Read by Martin Geeson

Reviews

Couldn't finish the book...


(2 stars)

And I am absolutely fanatical about finishing books, but this one was terrible. The main character is a big dumb jerk who seeks to hurt his half brother and torture him to the point of suicide. The half brother is a weenie. I just could not stand either of them, and if both the characters are unlikeable, you have to put the book down and call it a day. The reader is good, however, and I liked the classy voice and accent. I just couldn't get into the storyline.

Gothic Horror Masterpiece


(5 stars)

Zastrozzi is an overlooked Gothic masterpiece by Percy Bysshe Shelley. It is a work that deserves greater exposure. The novel anticipates many fundamental themes and motifs that Shelley would develop more fully in his later writings. Zastrozzi is a Promethean figure who pushes the boundaries of humanity and seeks to transcend the human experience, a Gothic Prometheus. Like Shelley himself, Zastrozzi is a revolutionary firebrand who seeks to go beyond all boundaries.

Fantastic read!


(4 stars)

Zastrozzi expresses Shelley's views on Romanticism and the Gothic, taking it to a new level! Gripping and unlike many of the late 18th century novels has a set of characters that actually do thing. It's not all about sensibility and all that crap!

oh the passion!


(4.5 stars)

Artistic, so descriptive, beautifully expressive, brutal and heartfelt. Oh the lies, the deception, the moral questions, the sheer struggle of it all! Inspirational and tragic! Hearty thanks to a most talented reader!