Contributor
Lowe-Evans, Mary.
Imprint:New York : G.K. Hall ; London : Prentice Hall International, c1998.
Descriptionxi, 252 p. ; 25 cm.
Note:MARY SHELLEY, A 'SENSITIVE REGISTER': The ambiguous heritage of Frankenstein / George Levine. - Horror's twin: Mary Shelley's monstrous eve / Sandra Gilbert. - A feminist critique of science / Anne K. Mellor. - Mary Shelley's daemon / Ellen Herson Wittmann. - 'Did you get Mathilda from Papa?': seduction fantasy and the circulation of Mary Shelley's Mathilda / Terence Harpold. - Finding Mary Shelley in her letters / Betty T. Bennett. - Mary Shelley, Frankenstien, and the woman writer's fate / Stephen Behrendt. - Mary Shelley on the therapeutic value of language / William D. Brewer. - Exile, isolation, and accommodation in The Last Man: the strategies of a survivor / Victoria Middleton. -MARY SHELLEY, A 'PRODIGIOUS GENERATOR': Monsters of empire: Conrad and Lawrence / Chris Baldick. - Sweetheart of darkness: Kurtz's intended as progeny of Frankenstein's bride / Mary Lowe-Evans. - Frankenstein and its cinematic translations / Tracy Cox. - Mary Shelley: romance and reality / Emily W. Sunstein.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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