Henry Fuseli's Nightmare (s) in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818)
F Desset - 2021 - cambridge.org
Several critics (eg Joseph 1975, 109; Ward 2000, 20–31) have suggested that Henry
Fuseli's Nightmare (or-mares, as there were at least three versions of it: 1781, 1791, 1793) …
Fuseli's Nightmare (or-mares, as there were at least three versions of it: 1781, 1791, 1793) …
THE MONSTER OF THEIR DREAMS
INM SHELLEY'S - Dream and Literary Creation in Womens Writings …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Both Mary Shelley's novel and the monster's creation by Frankenstein within the novel were
inspired by dreams. In the 'Introduction'to the 1831 edition of her masterpiece, Shelley wrote …
inspired by dreams. In the 'Introduction'to the 1831 edition of her masterpiece, Shelley wrote …
DREAMING UP MONSTERS
A Nagel - Dream and Literary Creation in Womens Writings in the …, 2021 - cambridge.org
In Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) and Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights (1847),
Frankenstein's creature and Catherine's ghost, respectively, make their first appearances in …
Frankenstein's creature and Catherine's ghost, respectively, make their first appearances in …
Animation and Vitality in Women's Writing of the 1790s
C Packham - Eighteenth-Century Vitalism: Bodies, Culture, Politics, 2012 - Springer
Abstract 'Every thing must have a beginning': Mary Shelley's words are offered as, a decade
and a half after Frankenstein's publication, the author of one of the most famous novels …
and a half after Frankenstein's publication, the author of one of the most famous novels …
The rise and fall of the eighteenth century's authentic feminine voice
R Batchelor - Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 1994 - muse.jhu.edu
In 1818, after British society had had ample time to reflect on the so-cial implications of
France's political revolution, Mary Wollstonecrafi Shelley published Frankenstein. Within this …
France's political revolution, Mary Wollstonecrafi Shelley published Frankenstein. Within this …
" The'Monster'in the House": The Representation of the Feminine in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
V Pramaggiore - LA QUESTIONE ROMANTICA, 2023 - cris.unibo.it
The aim of this essay is to contribute to the re-reading of Mary Shelley's 1818 edition of
Frankenstein from a feminist perspective, analysing the way the feminine is represented in …
Frankenstein from a feminist perspective, analysing the way the feminine is represented in …
Dream and Literary Creation in Women's Writings in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries ed. by Isabelle Hervouet and Anne Rouhette
JE DeLucia - Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 2022 - muse.jhu.edu
With essays dedicated to women writers from Ann Finch to Margaret Drabble, this collection
explores the gendering of dreams and the imagination in British women's writing. With brief …
explores the gendering of dreams and the imagination in British women's writing. With brief …
“Have you thought of a story?” Galland's Scheherazade and Mary Shelley's 1831 frankenstein
N Rebecca - Women's Writing, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Internal evidence from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and its 1831 Introduction
reveals Antoine Galland's translation of the Arabian Nights as the source of many of the …
reveals Antoine Galland's translation of the Arabian Nights as the source of many of the …