Frankenstein Contents
- Social / political context
- Religious / philosophical context
- 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
- Introduction
- Title page to the first edition
- Preface
- Volume 1
- Volume 2
- Volume 3
Science and defiance
Both these topics are dealt with elsewhere in this guide:
- The theme of science is discussed in the section Religious/philosophical context: Good and bad science
- The various forms of religious and philosophical defiance are discussed in the section Religious/philosophical context.
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