It has become common for scholars to understand the Arctic framing narrative of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as a commentary on the northern expeditions sent out by the British Admiralty after the Napoleonic Wars. According to this view, the character Robert Walton is a surrogate for John Barrow, the principal organizer of the Admiralty expeditions. This article demonstrates that chronological factors make such an interpretation untenable. Yet the process through which the far North became the setting for Frankenstein’s opening and closing scenes is of great importance for understanding the evolution of the novel into its final complex form and with regard to broader considerations about the Arctic’s place in Romantic literary culture. The a...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship betwee...
This chapter analyses Frankenstein's dramatization of the costs and consequences of the drive for tr...
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818, 1831) has long been regarded as the foundational text of the scie...
It has become common for scholars to understand the Arctic framing narrative of Mary Shelley’s Frank...
Often regarded as the first major Science Fiction novel in English, Frankenstein is more broadly a w...
This article considers a unified polar Gothic as a way of examining texts set in Arctic and Antarcti...
The early nineteenth century saw a rebirth of British arctic exploration and the enthusiasm inspired...
This paper is about our parents and our predecessors in life and in literature. It specifically inte...
This article considers the relationship between Robert Barker's Panorama of A View of the North Coas...
William Scoresby, Jr., whaler and eminent natural scientist, was denied a role in the British Govern...
Nineteenth-century science probed into the mystery of ice, from the structure of snowflakes to glaci...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate mastery within the field of Literature and the Environme...
This article examines a forgotten nineteenth-century boys’ adventure novel, Peter the Whaler (1851),...
In recent years, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has often been described as the first science fiction n...
On New Year’s Day, 1818, Mary Shelley unleashed on the world one of the most iconic works of fiction...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship betwee...
This chapter analyses Frankenstein's dramatization of the costs and consequences of the drive for tr...
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818, 1831) has long been regarded as the foundational text of the scie...
It has become common for scholars to understand the Arctic framing narrative of Mary Shelley’s Frank...
Often regarded as the first major Science Fiction novel in English, Frankenstein is more broadly a w...
This article considers a unified polar Gothic as a way of examining texts set in Arctic and Antarcti...
The early nineteenth century saw a rebirth of British arctic exploration and the enthusiasm inspired...
This paper is about our parents and our predecessors in life and in literature. It specifically inte...
This article considers the relationship between Robert Barker's Panorama of A View of the North Coas...
William Scoresby, Jr., whaler and eminent natural scientist, was denied a role in the British Govern...
Nineteenth-century science probed into the mystery of ice, from the structure of snowflakes to glaci...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate mastery within the field of Literature and the Environme...
This article examines a forgotten nineteenth-century boys’ adventure novel, Peter the Whaler (1851),...
In recent years, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has often been described as the first science fiction n...
On New Year’s Day, 1818, Mary Shelley unleashed on the world one of the most iconic works of fiction...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relationship betwee...
This chapter analyses Frankenstein's dramatization of the costs and consequences of the drive for tr...
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818, 1831) has long been regarded as the foundational text of the scie...