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Frankenstein; or, the modern Prometheus (1818) | 1 | |
from Frankenstein : or, the modern Prometheus (1831) | 180 | |
Monsters, visionaries, and Mary Shelley | 211 | |
Edmund Burke on "the sublime and the beautiful" | 212 | |
Mary Wollstonecraft on Burke's genderings | 215 | |
William Gilpin on "the picturesque" | 216 | |
from The rime of the ancyent marinere (1798) | 218 | |
from The wrongs of woman; or Maria : Jemima's story | 228 | |
Mary Godwin (Shelley), from her journal of 1815 : the death of her first baby | 245 | |
from Alastor; or, the spirit of solitude | 247 | |
from History of a six weeks' tour : alpine scenery | 256 | |
Mont Blanc | 258 | |
from Manfred, a dramatic poem | 263 | |
from Childe Harold's pilgrimage, canto the third : alpine thunderstorm | 267 | |
from Blue-stocking revels, or the feast of the violets | 269 | |
from Baby and child care | 270 | |
A fragment | 274 | |
The vampyre | 280 | |
Genesis : chapters 2 and 3 (King James Bible) | 302 | |
from Paradise lost | 304 | |
from Political justice | 314 | |
Prometheus | 315 | |
Remarks on Satan, from Lectures on the English poets | 317 | |
from Prometheus unbound | 319 | |
from A defence of poetry | 321 | |
Richard Brinsley Peake, Frankenstein, a romantic drama in three acts (1823) | 323 | |
Review and relations | 369 | |
[John Wilson Croker], Quarterly Review, January 1818 | 372 | |
[Walter Scott], Blackwood's Edingburgh Magazine, March 1818 | 377 | |
(Scots) Edinburgh Magazine and literary miscellany, March 1818 | 382 | |
Belle Assemblee, March 1818 | 385 | |
British Critic, April 1818 | 386 | |
Gentleman's Magazine, April 1818 | 389 | |
Monthly Review, April 1818 | 389 | |
Literary Panorama, June 1818 | 390 | |
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, March 1823 | 391 | |
London Morning Post, reviews of Peake's Frankenstein, July 1823 | 392 | |
George Canning, remarks in Parliament, March 1824 | 394 | |
Knight's Quarterly Magazine, August 1824 | 395 | |
London Literary Gazette, November 1831 | 398 | |
[Percy Bysshe Shelley, posthumous], Anthenaeum, November 1832 | 399 | |
Frankentalk : Frankenstein in the popular press of today | 402 |
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Add Frankenstein, A Longman Cultural Edition, From the Longman Cultural Editions series, this second edition of Frankenstein presents Mary Shelley's remarkable novel in several provocative and illuminating contexts: cultural, critical, and literary. Series Editor Susan J. Wolfson presents the 1818, Frankenstein, A Longman Cultural Edition to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Frankenstein, A Longman Cultural Edition, From the Longman Cultural Editions series, this second edition of Frankenstein presents Mary Shelley's remarkable novel in several provocative and illuminating contexts: cultural, critical, and literary. Series Editor Susan J. Wolfson presents the 1818, Frankenstein, A Longman Cultural Edition to your collection on WonderClub |