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  • Mary Shelley

    Mary Shelley

  • Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley and Frankenstein : a Chronology

    Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley and Frankenstein : a Chronology

  • An Introduction to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    An Introduction to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

  • "Mathilda": Mary Shelley's Romantic Tragedy

  • The Influence of William Godwin on the Novels of Mary Shelley

    The Influence of William Godwin on the Novels of Mary Shelley

  • FAST FACTS Author's Works and Themes: Frankenstein

    FAST FACTS Author's Works and Themes: Frankenstein

  • Responsibility and Responsiveness in the Novels of Ann Radcliffe and Mary Shelley

    Responsibility and Responsiveness in the Novels of Ann Radcliffe and Mary Shelley

  • The Muslim Heroine in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

    The Muslim Heroine in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

  • The Last Man As a Sequel to Frankenstein

    The Last Man As a Sequel to Frankenstein

  • An Autobiographical Analysis of Mary Shelley's the Last Man

  • Mary Shelley's Vision of Romanticism Courtenay Noelle Smith

    Mary Shelley's Vision of Romanticism Courtenay Noelle Smith

  • The Last Man and 'The First Woman': Unmanly Images of Unhuman Nature in Mary Shelley's Ecocriticism

    The Last Man and 'The First Woman': Unmanly Images of Unhuman Nature in Mary Shelley's Ecocriticism

  • Proserpine and Midas by Mary Shelley

    Proserpine and Midas by Mary Shelley

  • Romantic Disillusionment in the Later Works of Mary Shelley

    Romantic Disillusionment in the Later Works of Mary Shelley

  • English (ENGL) 1

    English (ENGL) 1

  • Reconsidering Gender Relations in Mary Shelley's Lodore

    Reconsidering Gender Relations in Mary Shelley's Lodore

  • Mary Shelley and Utopian Do:Mesticity

    Mary Shelley and Utopian Do:Mesticity

  • Beyond the Picturesque and the Sublime: Mary Shelley’S Approach to Nature in the Novels Frankenstein and Lodore Antonella Braida

    Beyond the Picturesque and the Sublime: Mary Shelley’S Approach to Nature in the Novels Frankenstein and Lodore Antonella Braida

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  • Mary Shelley's Lodore: a Romantic Reconfiguration of Paradise Lost
  • The Sense and Sensibility of the 19Th Century Fantastic
  • On Trial: Restorative Justice in the Godwin-Wollstonecraft-Shelley Family Fictions" (2010)


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