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Mary Shelley "Frankenstein" (2 Revised edition)

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Places Mary Shelley's revolutionary novel in its political, philosophical and literary context.

Frankenstein is one of the most popular novels from the Romantic period.

This accessible study, written by a specialist in Romantic literature, examines Frankenstein within its literary and philosophical contexts.

It looks closely at the range of genres from which the novel emerged, offering textual analysis of key passages from this and related texts.

There is a summary of criticism on the novel, a discussion of the historical background, and a wide-ranging exploration of the literary sources.

The study focuses on the moral questions that arise from the novel, investigating the range of questions that Shelley raises and offering an analysis of her answers.

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Product Details
Humanities - Ebooks.co.uk
1847600832 / 9781847600837
Paperback / softback
823.7
17/11/2008
United Kingdom
80 pages, black & white illustrations
189 x 246 mm, 161 grams
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