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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 examines Shelley's life, the historical and literary contexts of the novel, and offers a sample of key criticism.
Table of Contents
General Editor's Preface
A Note on Editions
Introduction
PART I: ANALYSING FRANKENSTEIN
The Narrative Frame
Characterisation
Nature, Society and Science
Symbol and Myth
Themes and Conclusions to Part I
PART II: THE CONTEXT AND THE CRITICS
Mary Shelley's Life and Works
The Historical and Literary Context
A Sample of Critical Views
Further Reading
Index.
A Note on Editions
Introduction
PART I: ANALYSING FRANKENSTEIN
The Narrative Frame
Characterisation
Nature, Society and Science
Symbol and Myth
Themes and Conclusions to Part I
PART II: THE CONTEXT AND THE CRITICS
Mary Shelley's Life and Works
The Historical and Literary Context
A Sample of Critical Views
Further Reading
Index.
Product details
Published | 02 Jun 2009 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 208 |
ISBN | 9780230200975 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | Analysing Texts |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

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