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Edmund Burke's Theory of the Sublime and It's Reflection in Gothic Fiction: Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"

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Exploring the connections between Gothic literature and the sublime, this seminar paper delves into the significance of "Frankenstein," first published in 1818. It highlights the novel's vivid descriptions of nature and its prophetic themes, while tracing its roots to Edmund Burke's influential work on the sublime from 1757. Burke's analysis laid the groundwork for the genre, making it a crucial reference for understanding Mary Shelley's contributions to Gothic literature. The paper emphasizes the lasting impact of these ideas on the genre's development.

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Edmund Burke's Theory of the Sublime and It's Reflection in Gothic Fiction: Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", Alexandra Koch

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