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Is Mary Shelleys "Frankenstein" a typical Gothic Novel? Context and Themes in "The Modern Prometheus"
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Exploring the significance of Frankenstein, this seminar paper highlights its role in embodying Romantic mythology, particularly the concept of the self. Despite its narrative flaws and characterization issues, the novel serves as an accessible entry point into themes found in more complex Romantic works like Blake's and Shelley's writings. The analysis positions Frankenstein as a foundational text that captures the essence of Romantic ideals, offering insights into the archetypal world that shaped the era's literary landscape.
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2023, paperback
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