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MARY SHELLEY
Frankestein or The Modern Prometheus
Plot
Characters
Victor Frankenstein
Swiss scientist
Creature
Ugly, born from corpses
Murderer
Places
Alps, France
England, Scotland
Norh Pole
Narraion
Not chronologically
Letters written by Walton
Young explorer
Origins
Introduction
Ghost stories
Re-animation
Personal anxieties
Memories
Waking dream, nightmare
Influence of science
Dedicated to Godwin
Social justice, education
Tension of revolution
Fear and interest
Husband: Chemistry
Latest theories
Responsability of science
Rules of nature
Influence of literature
Rousseau natural man
Philosopher Locke
Ghost stories
Gothic tradition
Romantic poets
Coleridge,
The Albatross
Myth of Prometheus
Overreacher
Themes
Forbidden knowledge
Overreacher
Double
Nature's secrets
Female role
Social prejudice
Narrative structure
Different narrators
Walton
His sister: receiver
Three points of view
Epistolary
Frankenstein
Monster
Born in
1797
Mary Wollstonecraft
French Revolution
Radical group
Died immediately
William Godwin
Mary Jane Clairmont
Second wife
Daughter: Claire
Sufferings, troubles
Intellectual stimulus
S.M. Coleridge
Percy B. Shelley
Attracted by Mary
Young, beautiful, intellectual
July 1814
: France
Lake Geneva
Rent a villa
Frankestein or The Modern Prometheus
Waking Dream or Nightmare
Byron
Mr. Shelley
1816
began to write
1818
published
Died in
1822
Drowned near Lerici
1823-1825
: England
Wrote until death