Keyword [Frankenstein] Result: 61 - 80 | Page: 4 of 4 |
| 61. | Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein': Re-conceptualizing the 'politics of recognition' |
| 62. | 'A paradise of my own creation': Domesticity and the gothic in Jane Austen's 'Northanger Abbey', Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein', and Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' |
| 63. | It came from the laboratory: Scientific professionalization and images of the scientist in British fiction, from 'Frankenstein' to World War I |
| 64. | 'Frankenstein', science fiction and the poetry of science |
| 65. | The Shelleys and empire: 'Prometheus Unbound', 'Frankenstein', 'A Philosophical View of Reform', and the modern African fictions of liberation |
| 66. | 'I Bid My Hideous Progeny Go Forth and Prosper': 'Frankenstein''s Homosocial Doubles and Twentieth Century American Literature |
| 67. | A narratological reading emphasizing the narrator/narratee relationships in Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein', Charles Robert Maturin's 'Melmoth the Wanderer', and J. Sheridan Le Fanu's 'Carmilla' |
| 68. | Dr. Frankenstein's hideous progeny: A typology of the mad scientist in contemporary young adult novels and computer animated film |
| 69. | From 'Frankenstein to District 9': Ecocritical Readings of Classic and Contemporary Fiction and Film in the Anthropocen |
| 70. | Escaping Frankenstein: Achieving Stealth Identity and Embodiment through Exercis |
| 71. | From Frankenstein To Cyborg: The Imagination Of Liberating The Body |
| 72. | Mary Shelley’s Ecological Vision:interpretation Of Frankenstein From The Perspective Of Ecofeminism |
| 73. | The Theme Of Corruption In Frankenstein |
| 74. | Anxiety And Ambivalence:The Female Romantic Voice In Frankenstein |
| 75. | Reverence For Life: The Principle Of Life In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein |
| 76. | The Causes Of Tragedy
——A Study On The Dual Narrative Progression In Frankenstein |
| 77. | Three Cases Study Of The Castle Of Otranto,Frankenstein And The Black Cat As Classic Gothic Novels In Modern China |
| 78. | An Archetypal Analysis Of The Characters In Frankenstein |
| 79. | A Study Of Frankenstein’s Translation From The Perspective Of Reception Aesthetics |
| 80. | Creation,Rebellion,and Prophecy:A Promethean Interpretation Of Frankenstein |
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