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Mary Shelley, entrelazamiento de Ilustración y Romanticismo
Frankenstein, la novela de Mary Shelley, es un trabajo primordial dentro de la Historia de las Ideas para encontrar los vínculos entre dos períodos centrales de la Modernidad: la Ilustración y el Romanticismo.
Asunción Herrera Guevara
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Mary Shelley: il padre come ossessiva relazione [PDF]
L’obiettivo di questo articolo è analizzare le difficili relazioni paterno-filiali in Frankenstein di Mary Shelley, contestualizzando l’opera nella narrativa dell’Ottocento nel quale si tenta di ridefinire il ruolo della figura del padre nella famiglia ...
Clelia Stefanuto
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The Invention of Mary Shelley: Fictional Representations of Mary Shelley in the Twentieth Century [PDF]
This thesis is an examination of fictional representations of the life of Mary Shelley. As such it forms a contribution to two main areas of study: the postmodern debate bout the relationship between fictional and factual discourses, and also to the perception of Mary Shelley in criticism. Chapter 1 constitutes a historical survey of the biographies of
Packard, Selina
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Natural Disasters and the Rise of the Modern Prometheus [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present a specific literary evolution in the context of catastrophes brought by war, revolutions, pandemics, and natural disaster. Discussing works by Daniel Defoe and the Byron–Shelley circle, we will observe how traumatic
Petru Ştefan Ionescu
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Or, The Modern God: Biblical Allusions in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is largely organized around its explicit reference to Milton’s retelling of Genesis 2–3, Paradise Lost. Unfortunately, this reference to Milton has discouraged scholars from going back to the Old Testament itself. In fact, the
R. Kawashima
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The Monstrous Cosmos of Jeanette Winterson’s Frankissstein
In her 2019 novel Frankissstein: A Love Story, Jeanette Winterson weaves an intricate transtemporal and trans-spatial multiplicity, the coding of which is governed by Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818).
Mojca Krevel
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"Mont Blanc", a poem written by Percy Shelley, published in 1817 in a travel account entitled History of a Six Weeks’ Tour (written with Mary Shelley) has sparked debate.
Anne Rouhette
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Mary Shelley, Les Aventures de Perkin Warbeck
Il est des textes si remarquables qu’ils éclipsent les autres productions de leur auteur : on a longtemps associé le nom de Mary Shelley au seul Frankenstein (1818), laissant dans l’ombre les nombreux essais et nouvelles publiés par cette écrivaine ...
Nathalie BERNARD
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The Shelley-Godwin Archive: The edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Notebooks
The Shelley-Godwin Archive aims to bring the widely scattered handwritten legacy of the Shelley-Godwin family together on one platform. To date, in October 2014, it is still in the beta phase.
Frederike Neuber
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The Last Man and ‘The First Woman’: Unmanly Images of Unhuman Nature in Mary Shelley’s Ecocriticism
Mary Shelley in her writings relies on the romanticised notions of nature: in addition to its beauties, the sublime quality is highlighted in its overwhelming greatness. In her ecological fiction, The Last Man (1826), the dystopian view of man results in
Antal Éva
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