Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 1SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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David Ketterer Frankenstein's “ Conversion ” from Natural Magic to Modern Science — and a Shifted ( and Converted ) Last Draft Insert Over the past four years I have been much occupied by , and become increasingly familiar with ...
David Ketterer Frankenstein's “ Conversion ” from Natural Magic to Modern Science — and a Shifted ( and Converted ) Last Draft Insert Over the past four years I have been much occupied by , and become increasingly familiar with ...
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on which approximately the first half of the Last Draft is written . When Mary Shelley wrote that half ( ending with what corresponds to Chapter VI of Volume Two of the 1818 edition ) the light blue leaves ( now for the most part ...
on which approximately the first half of the Last Draft is written . When Mary Shelley wrote that half ( ending with what corresponds to Chapter VI of Volume Two of the 1818 edition ) the light blue leaves ( now for the most part ...
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After that phrase , the published text diverges from the original Last Draft version until the account of the blasted tree in the Last Draft paragraph which follows immediately on the one I have just quoted .
After that phrase , the published text diverges from the original Last Draft version until the account of the blasted tree in the Last Draft paragraph which follows immediately on the one I have just quoted .
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