
| Preface The Text of Frankenstein MAP: Geneva and Its Environs Title page (1818) Dedication (1818) Preface Frankenstein COMPOSITION AND REVISION M. K. Joseph·The Composition of Frankenstein Anne K. Mellor·Choosing a Text of Frankenstein to Teach Contexts Mary Shelley·Introduction to Frankenstein, Third Edition (1831) ·Letter to [?Fanny Imlay] (June 1816) Percy Bysshe Shelley·Mont Blanc (1816) ·[The Sea of Ice] (1817) George Gordon, Lord Byron·From Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto III (1817) [John William Polidori]·Letter Prefaced to The Vampyre (1819) Nineteenth-Century Responses Percy Bysshe Shelley·On Frankenstein (1817) [John Croker]·From the Quarterly Review (January 1818) Anonymous·From Edinburgh Magazine(March 1818) Anonymous·From Gentleman's Magazine (April 1818) Anonymous·From Knight's Quarterly (Aug.-Nov. 1824) Hugh Reginald Haweis·Introduction to the Routledge World Library Edition (1886) Modern Criticism Christopher Small·[Percy] Shelley and Frankenstein George Levine·Frankenstein and the Tradition of Realism Ellen Moers·Female Gothic: The Monster's Mother Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar·Mary Shelley's Monstrous Eve Barbara Johnson·My Monster/My Self Mary Poovey·"My Hideous Progeny": The Lady and the Monster Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak·[Frankenstein and a Critique of Imperialism] William Veeder·The Women of Frankenstein Anne K. Mellor·Possessing Nature: The Female in Frankenstein Susan Winnett·Coming Unstrung: Women, Men, Narrative, and Principles of Pleasure Marilyn Butler·Frankenstein and Radical Science Lawrence Lipking·Frankenstein, the True Story; or, Rousseau Judges lean-Jacques Mary Shelley: A Chronology Selected Bibliography |
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