There is a continued fascination with all things monster. This is partly due to the popular reception of Mary Shelley’s Monster, termed a ‘new species’ by its overreaching but admiringly determined maker Victor Frankenstein in the eponymous novel first published in 1818. The enduring impact of Shelley’s novel, which spans a plethora of subjects and genres in imagery and themes, raises questions of origin and identity, death, birth and family relationships, as well as the contradictory qualities of the monster. Monsters serve as metaphors for anxieties of aberration and innovation (Punter and Byron, 2004). Stephen Asma (2009) notes that monsters represent evil or moral transgression and each epoch, to speak with Michel Foucault (Abnormal: le...
By using Frankenstein as a case study, my project explores readers’ and characters’ experiences with...
191-200Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) is a critique of science and its exp...
Current monster scholarship examines monstrous bodies, how they represent our cultural fears, anxiet...
There is a continued fascination with all things monster. This is partly due to the popular receptio...
What is a monster? For contemporary readers, monsters conjure images of things from horror films. My...
What is a monster? For contemporary readers, monsters conjure images of things from horror films. My...
What is a monster? For contemporary readers, monsters conjure images of things from horror films. My...
Monsters of the Machine is a contemporary take on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and asks us to reconsi...
Monsters are a timeless feature of human imagination. Images of monsters have emerged in almost ever...
Although Mary Shelley invented her chimerical creature in Frankenstein over 200 years ago, the Being...
Monsters have remained a common attribute within literature since their origins in local folklore. T...
As one of the most prominent novels of the Gothic period, Marry Shelley’s Frankenstein is mostly rem...
This investigation examines perceptions of the monster as an unbounded body. Bodily containment is c...
The chapters within this dissertation concentrate on textual analysis of literature and film in whic...
Mary Shelley’s iconic Frankenstein is a pivotal work in the Western canon. Since its publication in ...
By using Frankenstein as a case study, my project explores readers’ and characters’ experiences with...
191-200Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) is a critique of science and its exp...
Current monster scholarship examines monstrous bodies, how they represent our cultural fears, anxiet...
There is a continued fascination with all things monster. This is partly due to the popular receptio...
What is a monster? For contemporary readers, monsters conjure images of things from horror films. My...
What is a monster? For contemporary readers, monsters conjure images of things from horror films. My...
What is a monster? For contemporary readers, monsters conjure images of things from horror films. My...
Monsters of the Machine is a contemporary take on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and asks us to reconsi...
Monsters are a timeless feature of human imagination. Images of monsters have emerged in almost ever...
Although Mary Shelley invented her chimerical creature in Frankenstein over 200 years ago, the Being...
Monsters have remained a common attribute within literature since their origins in local folklore. T...
As one of the most prominent novels of the Gothic period, Marry Shelley’s Frankenstein is mostly rem...
This investigation examines perceptions of the monster as an unbounded body. Bodily containment is c...
The chapters within this dissertation concentrate on textual analysis of literature and film in whic...
Mary Shelley’s iconic Frankenstein is a pivotal work in the Western canon. Since its publication in ...
By using Frankenstein as a case study, my project explores readers’ and characters’ experiences with...
191-200Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) is a critique of science and its exp...
Current monster scholarship examines monstrous bodies, how they represent our cultural fears, anxiet...