This study focuses on how Frankenstein works: how the story is told and why it is so rich and gripping. Part I uses carefully selected short extracts for close textual analysis, while Part II …
Anybody who has seen James Whale's Frankenstein (1931) will remember Frankenstein's cry of maniacal exultation in the creation scene at the first stirrings oflife within the Monster …
This thesis takes a biographical approach to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and suggests that her novel reveals the careful process of consideration she gave to becoming a professional …
Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring In 1816, when eighteen-year old Mary Godwin began writing Frankenstein, the idea that a woman could dream up such a tale was …
J Blumberg - Mary Shelley's Early Novels: 'This Child of Imagination …, 1993 - Springer
The birth of Frankenstein and of its Monster are among the most celebrated events in literary and popular history. In fact, the latter event occupies a few understated lines in the novel, but …
This BA Essay examines feminism in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) in relation to such literary works as A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) by Mary Wollstonecraft and …
There is a long history of exploring Frankenstein through a feminist lens. A historical examination that explores Mary Shelley's life and the literature that influenced her writing is …
Every writer's works' are influenced by something. This could be anything, from a motive, a person, an event, a wish, a life. After years of research and study, scholars have determined …
M Eberle Sinatra - Mary Shelley's fictions: from …, 2000 - papyrus.bib.umontreal.ca
Ever since Ellen Moer's" Literary Women"(1976)," Frankenstein" has been recognized as a novel in which issues about authorship are intimately bound up with those of gender. The …