Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 1SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 25
Page 59
Or should it be understood as a reference to the insert material headed " Chapt . 2 " ( actually half a chapter in the sense that it became part of a chapter ) ? In “ ( De ) Composing Frankenstein ” I opted for either the second or the ...
Or should it be understood as a reference to the insert material headed " Chapt . 2 " ( actually half a chapter in the sense that it became part of a chapter ) ? In “ ( De ) Composing Frankenstein ” I opted for either the second or the ...
Page 60
of , ” with the age unspecified ( for Mary Shelley's “ that time ” ) , in the manuscript insert ( folio 3 verso ) -dovetails with the age of seventeen ” reference quoted above at the beginning of the next chapter .
of , ” with the age unspecified ( for Mary Shelley's “ that time ” ) , in the manuscript insert ( folio 3 verso ) -dovetails with the age of seventeen ” reference quoted above at the beginning of the next chapter .
Page 66
Rieger 32.28-33.14 / 1.1 : 52-53 ) Maxianne Berger points out ( 40 ) that Victor's indifferent response here is rendered more plausible in the 1818 text by changing the subsequent reference to Victor's father's " definite censure of my ...
Rieger 32.28-33.14 / 1.1 : 52-53 ) Maxianne Berger points out ( 40 ) that Victor's indifferent response here is rendered more plausible in the 1818 text by changing the subsequent reference to Victor's father's " definite censure of my ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
actually appears Baudrillard Bear become beginning believe body Brin British Bukatman called cancelled century Chapter claims Clute concerned continue copy course criticism culture cyberpunk Dalgleish Delany Delany's described discussion early edition essays example fact fantasy feminist final follows Foundation Frankenstein French future genre give going half hand human ideas imagine insert interest issue John Last Draft later letter literary literature live London Machine magic Mary Mary Shelley material meaning moral Moreau naive narrative natural never novel original Paris perhaps philosophers political possible postmodern present problem published question readers reality reference Rieger science fiction science-fiction scientific seems sense Shelley's social story term theory things tion true Twentieth Century University volume writing written