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Mutability (poem)
Impermanence / Mutability: Reading Percy Bysshe
Systemic Thought and Subjectivity in Percy Bysshe Shelley's Poetry
Fashioning Frankenstein: a Fundamentalist Experiment in Edenic After-Tastes
Enthymema XXVII 2021 Victor Frankenstein's Evil Genius
Mary Shelley: Life and Works British Romantic Indira Gandhi Literature National Open University School of Humanities
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Shelley's Unknown Eros: Post-Secular Love in Epipsychidion
Shelley's Changing Concept of Mutability a Thesis
Shelley's Imperialism
Shelley's Relationship to Plato
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Creative Mutability in John Keats's Odes by Afroditi Domasi A
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University of California, Los Angeles Intertextuality
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Gothic Hybridities: Interdisciplinary, Multimodal and Transhistorical Approaches 14Th Conference of the International Gothic Association
Durham E-Theses
Percy Bysshe Shelley and the Gothic
Percy Bysshe Shelley - Poems
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: the Dundee Edition Mobile Friendly
The Dilemma of Creator and Creation: Dr. Frankenstein Vs. the Monster Banu Erşanlı* Department of Communication Design, Başkent University, Ankara, Turkey
Political Economy in the Prose of Percy Bysshe Shelley
Revolutionism in Shelley: the Man and the Poet —Tip Ip
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Embodied Monsters: from Fear to Domestication in Gothic Monster Literature
Representations of Monstrous Transsexuality in the Frankenstein Film, 1945-1975
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Miami University - the Graduate School
A Reading of Frankenstein As the Complaint of a Political Wife