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Synopsis
Frankenstein is one of the most misunder-stood and misinterpreted of all nineteenth century novels. This critical edition of Mary Shelley's controversial classic of gothic romanticism includes new critical essays by some of the leading lights in contemporary literary scholarship.
Synopsis
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is one of the most influential and controversial novels of the nineteenth century; it is also one of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted. It has been vivisected critically by latter-day Victor Frankensteins who have transformed the meanings emergent from the novel into monsters of post-modern misconception. Meanwhile Franken-feminists have turned the novel into a monster of misanthropy. Seldom has a work of fiction suffered so scandalously from the slings and arrows of outrageous criticism. This critical edition, containing tradition-oriented essays by literary scholars, refutes the errors and serves as an antidote to the poison that has contaminated the critical understanding of this classic gothic novel.