The Cambridge Companion to Mary Shelley

Esther Schor
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Well-known scholars review Mary Shelley's work in several contexts (literary history, aesthetic and literary culture, the legacies of her parents) and also analyze her most famous work-- Frankenstein. The contributors also examine Shelley as a biographer, cultural critic, and travel writer. The text is supplemented by a chronology, guide to further reading and select filmography.
Genres: NonfictionVictor FrankensteinLiterary CriticismGothic
316 Pages

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