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The Cambridge companion to Frankenstein / edited by Andrew Smith.

Other author/creatorSmith, Andrew, 1964-
Other author/creatorCambridge University Press.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoCambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Descriptionxx, 265 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Cambridge Companions
Subject(s)
Series Cambridge companions to literature
Contents Machine generated contents note: Introduction Andrew Smith; Part I. Historical and Literary Contexts. Frankenstein: its composition and publication / Charles E. Robinson -- Contextualising sources / Lisa Vargo -- Romantic contexts / Jerrold E. Hogle -- The context of the novel / Catherine Lanone -- Scientific contexts / Andrew Smith -- Frankenstein's politics / Adriana Craciun. Part II. Theories and Forms. The female Gothic / Angela Wright -- What is queer about Frankenstein? / George E. Haggerty -- Race and Frankenstein / Patrick Brantlinger -- Frankenstein and ecocriticism / Timothy Morton -- The posthuman / Andy Mousley. Part III. Adaptations. Dramatic adaptations of Frankenstein / Diane Long Hoeveler -- Frankenstein and film / Mark Jancovich -- Literature / David Punter -- Frankenstein in comics and graphic novels / Christopher Murray -- Growing up Frankenstein: adaptations for young readers / Karen Coats and Farran Norris Sands.
Abstract "The Cambridge Companion to Frankenstein consists of sixteen original essays on Mary Shelley's novel by leading scholars, providing an invaluable introduction to Frankenstein and its various critical contexts. Theoretically informed but accessibly written, this volume relates Frankenstein to various social, literary, scientific and historical contexts, and outlines how critical theories such as ecocriticism, posthumanism, and queer theory generate new and important discussion in illuminating ways. The volume also explores the cultural afterlife of the novel including its adaptations in various media such as drama, film, television, graphic novels, and literature aimed at children and young adults. Written by an international team of leading experts, the essays provide new insights into the novel and the various critical approaches which can be applied to it. The volume is an essential guide to students and academics who are interested in Frankenstein and who wish to know more about its complex literary history"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2016026905
ISBN9781107086197 (hardback)
ISBN9781107450608 (paperback)

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