The Connell Guide To Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Author:   Josie Billington
Publisher:   CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
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9781907776571


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   13 December 2016
Format:   Paperback
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The Connell Guide To Mary Shelley's Frankenstein


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""There never was a wilder story imagined,"" wrote one reviewer on the first publication of Frankenstein in 1818: ""we do not well see why it should have been written."" The admiring Sir Walter Scott felt that Frankenstein's ""unexpected and fearful events... shook a little even our firm nerves"". The prophetic power of novel's imagery in reflecting the dehumanising effects of science, technology, empire, business and the mass media has never abated. Writing in 2002, Jay Clayton said: ""As a cautionary tale, Frankenstein has had an illustrious career; virtually every catastrophe of the last two centuries - revolution, rampant industrialism, epidemics, famines, World War 1, Nazism, nuclear holocaust, clone, replicants and robots - has been symbolized by Shelley's monster. Perhaps more than any other novel, Frankenstein has been interpreted as a warning impeding events."" For some readers these warnings have produced a monstrous creation in place of Mary Shelley's own. ""Frankenstein is a product of criticism, not a work of literature,"" argues Fred Botting. Yet if the metaphorical interpretations of the novel appear to exceed the adolescent fantasy which gave rise to them, this is in itself a tribute to the original work, concludes Levine: ""The book is larger and richer than any of its progeny and too complex to serve as mere background... The novel has qualities that allow it to exfoliate as creatively and endlessly as any important myth."" In this book, Josie Billington looks at the story and its legacy, and sifts the vast repertoire of critical opinion to give us the most interesting verdicts on the novel.

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Author:   Josie Billington
Publisher:   CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
Imprint:   CONNELL PUBLISHING LTD
ISBN:  

9781907776571


ISBN 10:   1907776575
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   13 December 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Dr Josie Billington is a Victorian Literature specialist in the School of English at University of Liverpool and has published widely on nineteenth-century fiction and poetry, including Faithful Realism(2002), Elizabeth Gaskell's Wives and Daughters (2006), Eliot's Middlemarch (2008), Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Shakespeare (2012). In her role as Deputy Director of the Centre for Reading Research at University of Liverpool she is studying the value of serious literature as a power for good in modern life - a pursuit which, she dares to think, George Eliot might have endorsed.

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