Mary Shelley’s late novel, Lodore, offers an intriguing reconfiguration of John Milton’s Paradise Lost, and interrogates the issues of gender identification, the influence of popular media, and the roles of individuals within a family, by shifting the Romantic fascination from Milton’s Satan to Milton’s Eve
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship betwee...
This paper focuses on Mary Shelley’s letter to her friend Maria Gisborne. In this letter Mary Shelle...
In her seven novels and other writings, Mary Shelley critiques traditional restrictive domestic ideo...
Mary Shelley’s late novel, Lodore, offers an intriguing reconfiguration of John Milton’s Paradise Lo...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is generally acknowledged to be one of the most remarkable readings of P...
This thesis investigates the influences of Mary Shelley and trace her construction of Frankenstein. ...
Mary Shelley was propelled into fame while still a teenager because of her powerful and gothic nov...
Mary is a creative thesis told in first-person vignettes spaced throughout Mary Wollstonecraft Shell...
Although Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus, published in 1818, is assigned to th...
The early nineteenth century was characterized by a dynamic literary discussion and debate over the ...
The myth of Prometheus and his theft of fire is a popular theme in Romantic literature; however, eac...
The works of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley have long been analyzed and dissected from a liter...
It is a pleasure to introduce these essays on John Milton\u27s Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. ...
When writing Frankenstein as a young, impressionable woman, Mary Shelley was heavily influenced by t...
This study focuses upon the letters, journals and selected fiction of Mary Shelley and reveals that ...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship betwee...
This paper focuses on Mary Shelley’s letter to her friend Maria Gisborne. In this letter Mary Shelle...
In her seven novels and other writings, Mary Shelley critiques traditional restrictive domestic ideo...
Mary Shelley’s late novel, Lodore, offers an intriguing reconfiguration of John Milton’s Paradise Lo...
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is generally acknowledged to be one of the most remarkable readings of P...
This thesis investigates the influences of Mary Shelley and trace her construction of Frankenstein. ...
Mary Shelley was propelled into fame while still a teenager because of her powerful and gothic nov...
Mary is a creative thesis told in first-person vignettes spaced throughout Mary Wollstonecraft Shell...
Although Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein; or The Modern Prometheus, published in 1818, is assigned to th...
The early nineteenth century was characterized by a dynamic literary discussion and debate over the ...
The myth of Prometheus and his theft of fire is a popular theme in Romantic literature; however, eac...
The works of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley have long been analyzed and dissected from a liter...
It is a pleasure to introduce these essays on John Milton\u27s Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. ...
When writing Frankenstein as a young, impressionable woman, Mary Shelley was heavily influenced by t...
This study focuses upon the letters, journals and selected fiction of Mary Shelley and reveals that ...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship betwee...
This paper focuses on Mary Shelley’s letter to her friend Maria Gisborne. In this letter Mary Shelle...
In her seven novels and other writings, Mary Shelley critiques traditional restrictive domestic ideo...