Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-139) and index.
Contents:
Biographical sketch -- The story behind the story -- List of Characters -- Summary and analysis -- Critical views -- Percy Bysshe Shelley on Frankenstein -- Crosbie Smith on Victor's Genovese years -- Ludmilla Jordanova on melancholy reflection -- Anne K. Mellor on the modern Prometheus -- David Ketterer on the sublime setting -- Muriel Spark on the shifting roles of Frankenstein and his monster -- Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar on Milton's influence -- Laura P. Claridge on familial tensions -- Betty T. Bennett on the exercise of power and responsibility -- Matthew C. Brennan on the psychology of landscape in Frankenstein -- William Crisman on sibling rivalry -- Janis McLarren Caldwell on sympathy and similitude.
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