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Frankenstein Contents

  • Introduction
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  • Author(s)
    • Shelley, Mary
      • Political radicalism and feminism: Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin
      • Mary Shelley's birth, upbringing and education
      • The Byron-Shelley circle
      • Mary Shelley - Life after Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • The context of Frankenstein
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      • The French Revolution and the constitutional debate
      • British responses to the French Revolution
      • Unrest and reaction in Britain 1789 - 1819
      • Mary Shelley, Frankenstein and politics
      • How Frankenstein came to be written
    • Religious / philosophical context
      • The Bible: Creation
      • Science and Prometheus
      • Luigi Galvani
      • Erasmus Darwin
      • Sir Humphry Davy
        • More on Davy and the use of science
      • Good and bad science
    • Literary context
      • The Bible: Creation: see Religious / philosophical context
      • The Prometheus myth
      • The doppelganger
      • The monster's reading: Plutarch, Milton and Goethe
      • The Romantics: Coleridge, Lamb, Southey, de Quincey
  • Frankenstein Synopses
    • Introduction
    • Title page to the first edition
    • Preface
    • Volume 1
      • Letters 1-4
      • Chapter 1
        • More on Orlando, Robin Hood, Amadis and St. George
        • More on Cornelius Agrippa, Paracelsus and Albertus Magnus
        • More on contemporary understanding of electricity
      • Chapter 2
      • Chapter 3
      • Chapter 4
      • Chapter 5
      • Chapter 6
      • Chapter 7
    • Volume 2
      • Chapter 1
      • Chapter 2
        • More on landscape and its effect
        • More on the creature's words
        • More on reference to Adam
      • Chapter 3
        • More on the creature's experiences
      • Chapter 4
      • Chapter 5
      • Chapter 6
      • Chapter 7
      • Chapter 8
        • More on the reader's attitude to the creature
      • Chapter 9
    • Volume 3
      • Chapter 1
      • Chapter 2
      • Chapter 3
      • Chapter 4
      • Chapter 5
      • Chapter 6
        • More on reaction to Victor's story
      • Chapter 7
        • More on the curse on Victor
      • Walton's final letters
  • Narrative
    • The narrative frames
    • The nature of the narrative
      • More on the three narrators
    • Language
  • Characterisation
    • Caroline, Elizabeth and Justine
    • Margaret Saville and the Russian fiancée
    • Agatha de Lacey and Safie
    • Robert Walton
    • Victor Frankenstein
    • Henry Clerval
    • The Monster
  • Themes and significant ideas
    • Absent mothers and the fear of the maternal
    • Creativity and the imagination
      • More on the Romantics and imagination
    • Science and defiance
  • Imagery and symbolism
    • Introduction
    • Religion and mythology
    • Laboratory and mine
    • Mountains and lakes
      • More on the mountains
    • The Arctic regions: ice and snow
  • Structure
    • Structure and narrative
    • Symbolic and thematic structures
    • Geographical structures
  • Critical analysis
    • Reception: 1818
      • More on Gothic fiction
    • Revision 1831
      • More on the case for the 1818 text
      • More on some differences between the texts of 1818 and 1831
    • Recent critical approaches
    • Ways of interpreting Frankenstein
    • Analysing a passage: example and comment
  • Approaching exams and essays
    • Engaging with the text
    • How to plan an essay
    • Sample questions
    • What makes a good English exam answer?
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 Frankenstein: (a) Narrative viewpoints   Investigate! Frankenstein: Introduction 
 Frankenstein: (b) Gothic features   Investigate! Frankenstein: Volume I 
 Frankenstein: (c) Connections with Paradise Lost   Investigate! Frankenstein: Volume II 
 Frankenstein: (d) Good or bad science?   Investigate! Frankenstein: Volume III 
 Frankenstein: (e) The role of nature   
 Frankenstein: (f) The Creature   

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