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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, 2020
You are working for the most prestigious literature publishing house of Europe. In two years time the world will be celebrating the anniversary of the first edition of Frankenstein, and the chairman wants you to prepare a special edition to pay tribute ...

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Grubbing at ‘Greek Roots’: Mary Shelley’s Greek Learning

Keats-Shelley Review, 2019
This essay revisits Mary Shelleyʼs Greek studies and her interaction with classical literacy.11 The author would like to thank the anonymous reader for KSR for their helpful suggestions.
Maria Schoina
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Citation and the No Future of Romanticism in Mary Shelley’s The Last Man

, 2020
This paper argues that Mary Shelley’s The Last Man advances a mode of citation that re-writes the past as an always already-extinct anteriority that wastes the present that summons it.
Andrew Sargent
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Mary Shelley: Geology, Statuary, and “The Attacked Escort”

Wordsworth Circle, 2019
Mary Shelley’s knowledge of chemistry and electricity when she wrote Frankenstein has generated a sizable literature ever since Mario Praz proposed that she was a scientific ignorama (“All Mrs.
N. Crook
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Mme de Staël’s Influence on Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: Empowering Women’s Politics through Literature

The Keats-Shelley Review, 2019
This article focuses on Percy and Mary Shelley’s approach to Madame de Staël’s works. It analyses the largely unexplored similarities between Percy Shelley’s A Defence of Poetry and de Staël’s De la littérature.
A. Braida
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Mary Shelley

Cahiers du féminisme, 1990
Lequenne Michel. Mary Shelley. In: Cahiers du féminisme, n°54, 1990. Dossier : L’extrême droite et les femmes (automne 1990) pp. 40-42.
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The Collaborative Literary Relationship of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

, 2017
This thesis offers a reassessment of the literary relationship and instances of creative collaboration between Percy Bysshe Shelley (PBS) and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (MWS).
Anna Mercer
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