That Not Impossible She: A Critical Study of Gender and Individualism in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein by Dan Chapman

That Not Impossible She: A Critical Study of Gender and Individualism in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Dan Chapman

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Maurice Hindle famously described Mary Shelley's first novel as "the most radical critique of the 'Enlightenment project' available in modern literature." This work builds on previous studies of Shelley's novel, by highlighting the instability of ...

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