Lionel Verney

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Lionel Verney is the introspective, resilient narrator and sole survivor who chronicles humanity’s extinction in Mary Shelley’s apocalyptic novel "The Last Man."

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel narrator
sole survivor
appearsIn The Last Man NERFINISHED
associatedWith Gothic literature
Romanticism NERFINISHED
characterArc from outcast to last surviving human
chronicles extinction of humanity
createdBy Mary Shelley NERFINISHED
describedAs introspective
melancholic
resilient
sole chronicler of humanity’s extinction
emotionalState haunted by grief and solitude
fictionalUniverse The Last Man universe NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1826
gender male
genreContext apocalyptic fiction
science fiction precursor
hasFriend Adrian NERFINISHED
Lord Raymond NERFINISHED
hasRelative Evelyn NERFINISHED
Perdita NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryFunction observer of political and social collapse
vehicle for philosophical reflection on solitude
medium prose fiction
motivation to record the story of humanity for posterity
narrativePerspective first-person
nationality English
occupation writer
role narrator of The Last Man
survivesEvent global plague
symbolizes the last representative of humankind
the persistence of memory after catastrophe
themeAssociation isolation
loss
memory
survival
the end of civilization
timePeriod late 21st century (fictional setting)

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The Last Man mainCharacter Lionel Verney