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Frankenstein resources
Updated Term 1 2022
Frankenstein
- British Library
Mary Shelley: Her life, her fiction, her monsters
- Anne K. Mellor, 1988 - Sections of this book are on Google Books
In January 2018 it was 200 years since Frankenstein was published, and there are a lot of articles with different readings of the story.
Frankenstein at 200 and why Mary Shelley was far more than the sum of her monster's parts
Frankenstein at 200 - why hasn't Mary Shelley been given the respect she deserves?
- The Guardian
What Frankenstein means now
- The Guuardian
Frankenstein's legacy: 200 years on, is righteousness the new social menace?
- Sydney Morning Herald
Why Frankenstein is still relevant, almost 20 years after it was published
- Slate
Science fiction: The Science that fed Frankenstein
- Nature
Out of control
- The New York Review of Books
The strange and twisted life of Frankenstein
- The New Yorker
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and the birth of modern science
- ABC RN
As Frankenstein turns 200, can we control our modern "monsters"?
- Scientific American
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