Frankenstein: The enduring appeal of Mary Shelley’s 200-year-old creation
English professor Anne Mellor reflects on the lasting influence of and impetus behind the author’s iconic monster.
English professor Anne Mellor reflects on the lasting influence of and impetus behind the author’s iconic monster.
Judges called the book “a funny, efficiently-rendered picaresque tale” that “superbly traces the hero’s psychic collapse.”
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