FrankensteinNew American Library, 1965 - 224 páginas This revision of a widely adopted critical edition presents the 1831 text of Mary Shelley7;s English Romantic novel along with critical essays that introduce students to "Frankenstein" from contemporary psychoanalytic, Marxist, feminist, gender, and cultural studies perspectives. An additional essay demonstrates how various critical perspectives can be combined. In the second edition, 3 of the 6 essays are new. The text and essays are complemented by contextual documents, introductions (with bibliographies), and a glossary of critical and theoretical terms. |
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... wonder , but which all terminated in additional love and rev- erence for my protectors ( for so I loved , in an innocent , half - painful self - deceit , to call them ) . " 3 CHAPTER 14 " Some time elapsed before I learned the 116 MARY ...
... wonder , but which all terminated in additional love and rev- erence for my protectors ( for so I loved , in an innocent , half - painful self - deceit , to call them ) . " 3 CHAPTER 14 " Some time elapsed before I learned the 116 MARY ...
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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. " Can you wonder that such thoughts transported me with rage ? I only wonder that at that moment , instead of vent- ing my sensations in exclamations and agony , I did not rush among mankind and perish in the ...
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. " Can you wonder that such thoughts transported me with rage ? I only wonder that at that moment , instead of vent- ing my sensations in exclamations and agony , I did not rush among mankind and perish in the ...
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... wonder at seeing the moon rise . Caliban - like , he responds wonderfully to music , both natural and human , and his sen citivity to the natural world has the responsiveness of an in- cipient poet . His awakening to a first love for ...
... wonder at seeing the moon rise . Caliban - like , he responds wonderfully to music , both natural and human , and his sen citivity to the natural world has the responsiveness of an in- cipient poet . His awakening to a first love for ...
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Sección 1 | vii |
Sección 2 | xiii |
Sección 3 | 36 |
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Agatha agony Albertus Magnus anguish appeared arrived beauty became beheld bestow CALIFORN child Clerval companion consolation cottage countenance cousin creature crime dared dark dear death delight desire despair destroyed DIEGO discovered dream earth Elizabeth endeavoured endured entered eyes father fear feelings Felix felt forever Frankenstein Geneva gentle grief happy Harold Bloom heard heart heaven hope horror human idea imagination Ingolstadt innocent journey Justine kind Krempe labours lake live looked Lord Byron Mary Shelley mind miserable misfortune Modern Prometheus monster Mont Blanc morning mountains murderer Muriel Spark natural philosophy nature never night Paracelsus Paradise Lost passed passion peace perceived pleasure possessed Promethean Prometheus Prometheus Unbound rage reflect remained Safie scene sensations Shelley Shelley's smiles sometimes soon sorrow soul spirit strange suffered tale tears thought tion tranquillity Victor Victor Frankenstein voice wind wish wonder wood words wretched