Romantic English literature – written at a time when prose fiction was predominantly a medium for sheer entertainment – is rooted in poetry. One or two novelists may exceptionally be granted the adjective “Romantic”, but Mary Shelley is not ranked among them. For centuries, her work has been restricted to that section in handbooks reserved for exotic Gothic literature. This thesis argues that literary criticism has failed to recognize Frankenstein’s obvious relation with the movement. The argument will be fostered by a brief look at such handbooks, and developed through the analysis of the imagery of the novel, so as to trace the Romantic elements there contained. The analysis relies mainly on the frame developed by Northrop Frye concerning...
A dissertação de mestrado, “Frankenstein: uma releitura do mito de criação”, tem como principal obje...
This research has as objective to analyze Frankenstein (1818), written by the English writer Mary Sh...
When Mary Shelley cast her debut novel Frankenstein into the pool of Romantic culture in 1818 she tr...
Romantic English literature – written at a time when prose fiction was predominantly a medium for sh...
Romantic English literature – written at a time when prose fiction was predominantly a medium for sh...
This thesis explores Romanticism presented in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. I incorporate Anne K. Mel...
The tool for Mary Shelley to criticize and satirize Romanticism is her famous character, Victor Fran...
Critics have constantly engaged in the topic of how male Romantic-era writers’ views of language inf...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship betwee...
Critics have constantly engaged in the topic of how male Romantic-era writers’ views of language inf...
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818, 1831) has long been regarded as the foundational text of the scie...
Influenced by Enlightenment philosophes like Rousseau and Smith, Romantic writers, such as Coleridge...
Influenced by Enlightenment philosophes like Rousseau and Smith, Romantic writers, such as Coleridge...
Mary Shelley was propelled into fame while still a teenager because of her powerful and gothic nov...
In recent years, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has often been described as the first science fiction n...
A dissertação de mestrado, “Frankenstein: uma releitura do mito de criação”, tem como principal obje...
This research has as objective to analyze Frankenstein (1818), written by the English writer Mary Sh...
When Mary Shelley cast her debut novel Frankenstein into the pool of Romantic culture in 1818 she tr...
Romantic English literature – written at a time when prose fiction was predominantly a medium for sh...
Romantic English literature – written at a time when prose fiction was predominantly a medium for sh...
This thesis explores Romanticism presented in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. I incorporate Anne K. Mel...
The tool for Mary Shelley to criticize and satirize Romanticism is her famous character, Victor Fran...
Critics have constantly engaged in the topic of how male Romantic-era writers’ views of language inf...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship betwee...
Critics have constantly engaged in the topic of how male Romantic-era writers’ views of language inf...
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818, 1831) has long been regarded as the foundational text of the scie...
Influenced by Enlightenment philosophes like Rousseau and Smith, Romantic writers, such as Coleridge...
Influenced by Enlightenment philosophes like Rousseau and Smith, Romantic writers, such as Coleridge...
Mary Shelley was propelled into fame while still a teenager because of her powerful and gothic nov...
In recent years, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has often been described as the first science fiction n...
A dissertação de mestrado, “Frankenstein: uma releitura do mito de criação”, tem como principal obje...
This research has as objective to analyze Frankenstein (1818), written by the English writer Mary Sh...
When Mary Shelley cast her debut novel Frankenstein into the pool of Romantic culture in 1818 she tr...