Frankenstein: interrogating gender, culture and identity

Contributor(s): Anjana Sharma, edMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Macmillan Critical ReadersPublication details: Chennai Macmillan 2004Description: 208pISBN: 140392404XSubject(s): Literature | English fiction | Shelley, Mary | Science fiction, English | Scientists in literature | Frankenstein (Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft) | Frankenstein, Victor (Fictitious character) | Frankenstein's Monster (Fictitious character) | Horror tales, EnglishDDC classification: 823.7 Summary: This anthology contains a collection of essays that query a range of subjects related to gender, to politics, to history, to culture and their combined capacity to forge identity. It posits ways in which Mary Shelly manipulates and recasts the central tropes of Jacobinism and romanticism to create an elaborately detailed plot that breathes psychic violence and despair.
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This anthology contains a collection of essays that query a range of subjects related to gender, to politics, to history, to culture and their combined capacity to forge identity. It posits ways in which Mary Shelly manipulates and recasts the central tropes of Jacobinism and romanticism to create an elaborately detailed plot that breathes psychic violence and despair.

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