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Leave Creation to the Creator: The Corrupt Creator in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein [PDF]
My paper discusses the impact that Mary Shelley’s theistic views and the science of her time had on the writing of Frankenstein. Her Christian ideals helped her to shape the character of Victor and play out the consequences of his actions.
Borland, Faith, \u2717
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El Frankenstein de Mary Shelley (1797-1851) [PDF]
1.- Introducción. Frankenstein En El Imaginario Colectivo; 2.- La Génesis Defrankenstein. Lo Antiguo Y Lo Nuevo En La Gestación De La Obra; 3.- ¿Qué Tienefrankenstein Que Aportar A La Historia De La Humanidad?; 4.- Las Ediciones Defrankenstein.1 ...
Rodríguez Valls, Francisco Paula
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ABSTRACT Objective To understand delivery features and intervention strategies of adolescent weight management interventions which may influence eating disorder risk. Methods Systematic searches in four databases and two trial registries to identify randomised controlled trials in adolescents with overweight/obesity measuring eating disorder risk pre ...
Natalie B. Lister +144 more
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The Narrator’s Identity and the Pursuit of Trespassing Boundaries in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein [PDF]
The article focuses on the problem of the narrator’s and the author’s identity in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. According to Charles Taylor’s philosophy of subjectivity in order to have an identity we have to know what kind of good we would like to ...
Filutowska, Katarzyna
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Ectoparasite community diversity is similar between two endangered bat species in Atlantic Canada. Ectoparasite burden of the two most common ectoparasites varies between bat species in conjunction with their behavior and roosting differences. ABSTRACT Parasites are an abundant and diverse group of organisms that are often excluded from biodiversity ...
Alexandra H. Sauk, Hugh G. Broders
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The radical challenge of Mary Shelley’s The Last Man
This article explores how social, political and ecological issues precipitated by a cholera pandemic are not only dramatized in Mary Shelley’s novel, The Last Man (1826), but also how these reflect the continued radicalization of her own life and ideas.
Ronald Paul
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Review of The Shelley-Godwin Archive
Review of The Shelley-Godwin ...
Stacey L. Kikendall
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Toward a shared vision for climate‐informed resource stewardship
Climate‐change adaptation planning processes and tools are increasing in number and evolving rapidly. During times of innovation and proliferation, a potential danger is incoherence, when well‐intended contributions can overwhelm, create confusion, or mask complementarities.
Brian W Miller +12 more
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In lieu of an abstract, here is the article\u27s first paragraph: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has remained in print ever since it was published two hundred years ago this year, and has been the basis for innumerable adaptations. While most novels from so
Madigan, Timothy
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LES LIGNES ANGLAISES D’EMMANUEL CARRÈRE : LA GREFFE DE "BRAVOURE"
Emmanuel Carrere’s English lines: the case of grafting in the novel Bravoure. The kind of sharing that supports the testamentary type of tools is based as much on the transmission of programmatic filiation as on creative networks capable of bypassing ...
Marinella TERMITE
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