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Frankenstein, Creation and Monstrosity (Reaktion Books - Critical Views) by Stephen Bann

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Some of the most significant currents in modern intellectual and cultural history pass by way of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818). By choosing in her book as a guiding theme the idea of the scientist who creates a monster, she both revives for the Romantic period the traditional link between scientific experiment and natural magic, and makes her own contribution to the debate on the difference between "creation" and "production" that was flourishing among the natural scientists of her time.Frankenstein thus signals a remarkable integration of the broad issues of contemporary science and culture within the form of a popular fiction. In this way, it stands at the head of a productive tendency which is marked, over the coming century, by related works like Bram Stoker's Dracula and H. G. Wells's The Island of Doctor Moreau. Common to all these works is a fascination with the ethics of creation, and the phenomenon of monstrosity, which provokes interesting questions about the place of the monster in Western visual culture.

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First published July 1, 1997

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February 27, 2014
An interesting collection of essays on elements of the Frankenstein story. A couple of the essays also refer to Dracula - a natural progression on the trail of Gothic, and monster literature.
Well worth a read if you are studying, or considering studying, Frankenstein at higher education levels. Even well-versed studiers of this novel willfind something to provoke thought and discussion within the pages.
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