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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Bloom, Harold2007
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein was first published in 1818, a tale which warns against irresponsible science, technology, and parent This book provides a collection of critical essays on this gothic thriller, selected from a variety of literary sources.
Main title:
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein / by Harold Bloom (Editor)
Imprint:
New York Chelsea House 2007
Collation:
256 p. Mode of access: World Wide Web
Audience:
SecondaryGeneral
Contents:
Editor's note - Introduction / Harold Bloom - The monster / Martin Tropp - Frankenstein?s fallen angel / Joyce Carol Oates - Making a monster / Anne K. Mellor - Frankenstein?s monster and images of race in nineteenth-century Britain / H.L. Malchow - Literate species: populations, Humanities, and Frankenstein / Maureen Noelle McLane - Facing the ugly: The case of Frankenstein / Denise Gigante - Passages in Mary Shelley?s Frankenstein: Toward a feminist figure of humanity? / Cynthia Pon - Acts of becoming: Autobiography, Frankenstein, and the postmodern body / Mark Mossman - The political gography of horror in Mary Shelley?s Frankenstein / Fred V. Randel - Frankenstein, invisibility, and Nameless dread / Lee Zimmerman Chronology - Contributors - Bibliography - Acknowledgments - Index.
ISBN:
9781438113869 (ebook)
Dewey class:
823.7 SHE
Local class:
823.7
Language:
English
BRN:
91447
Electronic access:
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
OnlineOnline resource (Member logon)823.7 SHENot for loan (Set: 10 Feb 2016)
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