This article takes as starting point the myth of alchemy in Mary Shelley´s Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus, often interpreted as a warning of the risks and dangers of science and technology demonized in the form of the creature. Set in the Romantic period, the paper argues that the novel stages an ambiguous relationship between the advances in natural science and the philosophical and spiritual concerns that Mary Shelley inherited from her father, the philosopher William Godwin, which she discussed with her husband, the poet Percy B. Shelley. In the context of contemporary interdisciplinary discourses that contemplate ‘consilience’ between the humanities and the sciences, this paper offers a reading of Frankenstein and of Percy B. She...
ABSTRACT: This research uses Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as an anchor to look back and forth between...
Although Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus, published in 1818, is assigned to th...
The tool for Mary Shelley to criticize and satirize Romanticism is her famous character, Victor Fran...
This article takes as starting point the myth of alchemy in Mary Shelley´s Frankenstein or the Moder...
This article takes as starting point the myth of alchemy in Mary Shelley´s Frankenstein or the Moder...
Literature Review Mary Shelley’s novel places important emphasis on three major subjects, experimen...
In recent years, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has often been described as the first science fiction n...
The overarching objective of this thesis is to examine the reasons why Frankenstein is transhistoric...
The debates between science and religion have been a long way discussion in many life aspects; espec...
This essay reads the novel in a new way, examining the way that Victor Frankenstein's chemical educa...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, demonstrates how knowledge and awareness of ...
The original 1818 text of Mary Shelley's classic novel, with annotations and essays highlighting its...
It was 200 years ago that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus was published. Over...
The objective of this work is to investigate the ways in which the discoveries and the scientific th...
191-200Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) is a critique of science and its exp...
ABSTRACT: This research uses Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as an anchor to look back and forth between...
Although Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus, published in 1818, is assigned to th...
The tool for Mary Shelley to criticize and satirize Romanticism is her famous character, Victor Fran...
This article takes as starting point the myth of alchemy in Mary Shelley´s Frankenstein or the Moder...
This article takes as starting point the myth of alchemy in Mary Shelley´s Frankenstein or the Moder...
Literature Review Mary Shelley’s novel places important emphasis on three major subjects, experimen...
In recent years, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has often been described as the first science fiction n...
The overarching objective of this thesis is to examine the reasons why Frankenstein is transhistoric...
The debates between science and religion have been a long way discussion in many life aspects; espec...
This essay reads the novel in a new way, examining the way that Victor Frankenstein's chemical educa...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, demonstrates how knowledge and awareness of ...
The original 1818 text of Mary Shelley's classic novel, with annotations and essays highlighting its...
It was 200 years ago that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus was published. Over...
The objective of this work is to investigate the ways in which the discoveries and the scientific th...
191-200Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) is a critique of science and its exp...
ABSTRACT: This research uses Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as an anchor to look back and forth between...
Although Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus, published in 1818, is assigned to th...
The tool for Mary Shelley to criticize and satirize Romanticism is her famous character, Victor Fran...