This paper analyzes Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein through Julia Kristeva’s theory of abjection. The main argument is that Victor Frankenstein and his creature experience and reflect abjection, which Kristeva defines as the breakdown of meanings when humans encounter fear or phobias. These fears and phobias are a response to what is avoided or not acceptable in the symbolic order (language, law, rules). Moreover, Victor’s first encounter with abject can be seen in his early childhood when he is separated from his mother. I will show that these fears can be seen in Victor’s phobia of the corpses of Clerval, Elizabeth and his mother as well as the creature’s self-loathing. First, the corpse elicits abjection through evoking the mortality of huma...
Keywords: Alienation, Defamiliarization, French Revolution, Racism, Radicalism Mary Shelley"s F...
Julia Kristeva’s focus on understanding what the abject is and how it is manifested plays a key role...
Mary Shelley‘s literary masterpiece Frankenstein illustrates the consequences of creativity unchecke...
Fiction, since Mary’s Shelley’s Frankenstein, has consistently addressed our fear of losing control ...
This paper argues that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein upsets the tradition of anatomy, according to whi...
By using Frankenstein by Mary Shelley as a case study, my project explores readers’ and characters’ ...
Keywords: Psychoanalysis, Freudian Psychology, Anxiety, Defense Mechanism Psychoanalysis is useful t...
This essay reiterates the importance of Captain Robert Walton in Shelley’s novel. Walton is the addr...
There looms, within abjection, one of those violent, dark revolts of being, directed against a threa...
As one of the most prominent novels of the Gothic period, Marry Shelley’s Frankenstein is mostly rem...
In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the brilliant scientist Viktor Frankenstein constructs and animates a...
By using Frankenstein as a case study, my project explores readers’ and characters’ experiences with...
Mary Shelly, the author of Frankenstein (Shelley, 1831), experienced a waking vision, leading to the...
Lacefield’s interdisciplinary analysis analyzes motifs of decapitation/dismemberment in Frankenstein...
This paper analyses the role played by fear as the motive of both Victor Frankenstein and his monste...
Keywords: Alienation, Defamiliarization, French Revolution, Racism, Radicalism Mary Shelley"s F...
Julia Kristeva’s focus on understanding what the abject is and how it is manifested plays a key role...
Mary Shelley‘s literary masterpiece Frankenstein illustrates the consequences of creativity unchecke...
Fiction, since Mary’s Shelley’s Frankenstein, has consistently addressed our fear of losing control ...
This paper argues that Mary Shelley's Frankenstein upsets the tradition of anatomy, according to whi...
By using Frankenstein by Mary Shelley as a case study, my project explores readers’ and characters’ ...
Keywords: Psychoanalysis, Freudian Psychology, Anxiety, Defense Mechanism Psychoanalysis is useful t...
This essay reiterates the importance of Captain Robert Walton in Shelley’s novel. Walton is the addr...
There looms, within abjection, one of those violent, dark revolts of being, directed against a threa...
As one of the most prominent novels of the Gothic period, Marry Shelley’s Frankenstein is mostly rem...
In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the brilliant scientist Viktor Frankenstein constructs and animates a...
By using Frankenstein as a case study, my project explores readers’ and characters’ experiences with...
Mary Shelly, the author of Frankenstein (Shelley, 1831), experienced a waking vision, leading to the...
Lacefield’s interdisciplinary analysis analyzes motifs of decapitation/dismemberment in Frankenstein...
This paper analyses the role played by fear as the motive of both Victor Frankenstein and his monste...
Keywords: Alienation, Defamiliarization, French Revolution, Racism, Radicalism Mary Shelley"s F...
Julia Kristeva’s focus on understanding what the abject is and how it is manifested plays a key role...
Mary Shelley‘s literary masterpiece Frankenstein illustrates the consequences of creativity unchecke...