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Critical Insights: Shelley, Mary

Table of Contents

About This Volume, Virginia Brackett




On Mary Shelley, Virginia Brackett




Biography of Mary Shelley, Michael Flaherty




Creations Born of Chaos: The Historical and Cultural Context of Mary Shelley’s Novels, Calinda C. Shely




“Odious Handywork”: Reception as Reconciliation and the Critical Legacy of Mary Shelley, Danielle Barkley




“I ate no apple”: An Analysis of Gender, Power, and Blame in Mary Shelley’s Early Fiction, Stacey L. Kikendall




Neglect and Childhood Trauma in Frankenstein and Wuthering Heights: Writing the Domestic (Abuse) Novel, Katherine Montwieler




“We shall be monsters, cut off from all the world”: Mary Shelley and Disability Studies, Dwight Codr




Not “merely weaving a series of supernatural terrors”: Mary Shelley Critiques Women’s Education in Anxiety, Robin Runia




Dr. Frankenstein and the Review Board: Research Ethics in Frankenstein, Ashley Lynn Carlson




“But Again the Frost Came”: The Arctic Canvas in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Nicole Papas




Environment, Ecology, and Apocalypse in Mary Shelley’s The Last Man, Seth T. Reno




Monstrous Crimes and Offender Accountability: Shelley’s Representation of Criminal Justice from Frankenstein to Falkner, Colleen Fenno




“The Invisible Girl”: Gender and Form in Mary Shelley’s Short Stories, Nicole Lobdell




Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley—The Immortal Mortal: A Psychoanalytic Analysis of The Last Man, “On Ghosts,” and “The Mortal Immortal,” Katherine Marie Alexander




Mary Shelley and Romantic Medievalism, Christine E. Kozikowski




“It’s Alive”: Popular Culture Commodification of Frankenstein’s Monster, Natalie Neill




Chronology of Mary Shelley’s Life




Works by Mary Shelley




Bibliography




About the Editor




Contributors