Mary Shelley
Articles
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BERNATCHEZ, Josh. Monstrosity, Suffering, Subjectivity, and Sympathetic Community in Frankenstein and “The Structure of Torture.” #108, 36:2 [July 2009]. 205-16.
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FRANKLIN, H. Bruce.
Strange Scenarios: SF, the
Theory of Alienation, and the Nuclear Gods. #39, 13:2 [July 1986].117-28.
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HOLLINGER, Veronica.
Introduction: Women in Science Fiction and Other Hopeful Monsters
#51, 17:2 [July 1990] (Full Text)
- KETTERER, David. Frankenstein’s
"Conversion" from Natural Magic to Modern Science—and a Shifted
(and Converted) Last Draft Insert #71, 24:2 [March 1997].57-78. (Full Text)
- LEHMAN, Steven. The Motherless
Child in Science Fiction: Frankenstein and
Moreau.
#56, 19:1 [March 1992].49-58.
- OZOLINS, Aija. Dreams and Doctrines:
Dual Strands in Frankenstein. #6, 2:2
[July 1975].103-12.(Full
Text)
- SCHAFER, Martin. The Rise and Fall
of Antiutopia: Utopia, Gothic Romance, Dystopia. #19, 6:3 [November
1979].287.(Full
Text)
- SUVIN, Darko. Narrative Logic,
Ideological Domination, and the Range of SF: A Hypothesis
with a Historical Test, #26, 9:1 [March 1982].1-25.
- ------. Radical Rhapsody and
Romantic Recoil in the Age of Anticipation: A Chapter in the History of
SF. #4, 1:4 [Fall 1974].255-69.(Full Text)
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VLASOPOLOS, Anca.
Frankenstein's Hidden Skeleton: The Psycho-Politics
of Oppression. #30, 10:2 [July 1983].125-36.
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WEINSTONE, Ann. Resisting Monsters.
Notes on Solaris. #63, 21:2 [July 1994].173-90.
Review Pages
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ALKON, Paul K. Science
Fiction Before 1900 (Evans). #64, 21:3 [November 1994].418-20.
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BENNETT, Betty T. Mary
Wollstonecraft Shelley: An Introduction (Spencer). #79, 26:3
[November 1999].495-97
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BEHRENDT, Stephen C., ed. Approaches
to Teaching Shelley's Frankenstein. (Hollinger). #55,
18:3 [November 1991].450-51.
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BOTTING, Fred. Making Monstrous:
"Frankenstein," Criticism, Theory (Ketterer). #58, 19:3
[November 1992].432-34.
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EL-SHATER, Safaa.
The Novels
of Mary Shelley (Ketterer). #19, 6:3 [November 1979].344-46.
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HAYNES, Roslynn D. From Faust to
Strangelove: Representations of the Scientist in Western
Literature. (Wagar). #65, 22:1 [March 1995].113-18.
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KERMAN, Judith B., ed.
Retrofitting
Blade Runner: Issues in Ridley Scott's Blade Runner and
Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?.
(Jakaitis). #57, 19:2 [July 1992].251-56.
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KIRKUP, Gill, Linda Janes, Kathryn Woodward, Fiona Hovenden, eds.
The Gendered Cyborg: A Reader. #85, 28:3 [November 2001].426-35.
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KETTERER, David.
Frankenstein's Creation: The Book, The Monster, and Human Reality
(M. Elkins). #24, 8:2 [July 1981].218-19.
- LEVINE, George & U.C. Knoepflmacher, eds.
The Endurance of "Frankenstein."
. (Ozolins). #23, 8:1 [March 1981].80-87.
- LOWE-EVANS, Mary.
Frankenstein: Mary Shelley's Wedding Guest.
(Ketterer). #62, 21:1 [March 1994].113-15.
- MARSHALL, Tim.
Murdering to Dissect: Grave-Robbing, Frankenstein, and the Anatomy
Literature (Ketterer). #71, 24:1 [March 1997].119-23.
- MELLOR, Anne K.
Mary Shelley: Her Life, Her Fiction, Her Monsters (Rochelson).
#51, 17:2 [July 1990].259-68.
- MULVEY-ROBERTS, Marie.
The Handbook to Gothic Literature.
(Davison) #81, 27:2 [July 2000].303-09.
- PAGETTI, Carlo. Cronache del
Futuro. (Philmus). #62, 21:1 [March 1994].115-18.
- PHY, Allene Stuart. Mary
Shelley (Rochelson). #51, 17:2 [July 1990].259-68.
- PUNTER, David.
Gothic
Pathologies: The Text, The Body, and The Law.
(Davison)
#81, 27:2 [July 2000].303-09.
SEED, David, ed. Anticipations:
Essays on Early Science Fiction and Its Precursors
(Alkon). #69, 23:2 [July 1996].270-75.
SHELLEY, Mary. Frankenstein:
Complete, Authoritative Text with Biographical, Historical, and Cultural
Contexts, Critical History, and Essays from Contemporary Critical Perspectives,
ed. Johanna M. Smith (Nicol) #84, 28:2 [July 2001].307-09.
- ------. Frankenstein;
or, The Modern Prometheus (Ketterer). #37, 12:3 [November
1985].337.
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------. The Last Man,
ed. Anne Mc Whir (Freedman). #87, 29:2 [July 2002].253.
- SKAL, David J. Screams of
Reason: Mad Science and Modern Culture (Samuelson).
#79, 26:3 [November 1999].487-92.
- THORNBURG, Mary K. Patterson.
The Monster in the Mirror: Gender and the
Sentimental/Gothic Myth in
Frankenstein
(Rochelson). #51, 17:2 [July 1990].259-68.
- TURNEY, Jon. Frankenstein's
Footsteps: Science, Genetics and Popular Culture
(Samuelson). #79, 26: [November 1999].487-92.
- VARNADO, S.L. Haunted
Presence: The Numinous in Gothic Fiction
(Ketterer). #49, 16:3 [November 1989].397-99.
- VASBINDER, Samuel Holmes. Scientific Attitudes in Mary
Shelley's Frankenstein Trans. William Butcher.
(Evans). #66, 22:2 [July 1995].288-89.
- VEEDER,
William Mary Shelley and Frankenstein: The Fate of Androgyny (Ketterer).
#42, 14:2 [July 1987].267-70.
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WAGAR, W. Warren. Terminal
Visions: The Literature of Last Things (Watson). #34, 11:3
[November 1984].329-33.
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WOLF, Leonard, ed. The
Annotated Frankenstein (Ketterer). #18,
6:2 [July 1979].216.
Notes and Correspondence
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SFS #3
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Some Contemporary Material on Frankenstein (R.D. Mullen)
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SFS #71
- Mary Shelley's Hair? (David Ketterer)
- SFS #72
- The Revival
of Interest in Mary Shelley (Brian W. Aldiss)
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