The Gothic, Frankenstein, and the Romantics |
| Said I. Abedlwahed* |
| * Assistant Prof, Dept. of English Literature, Al-Azhar University I Gaza. |
| Received : 00-00-0000 , Accepted : 00-00-0000 |
| Language: English |
Abstract |
In this paper I discuss the meanings, types, and sources of the Eighteenth and early Nineteenth centuries English Romantic novel. I discuss how Romanticism and Gothicism run parallel to each other and agree on many points. Then I take Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) as a representative of the Gothic fiction. Afterwards, I attempt to sort out certain Romantic influences, ideas and images present in Frankenstein. I view Frankenstein as a Gothic-Romantic literary piece of work that enjoys a special importance in the history and development of the English novel. |
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Monday, February 1, 2010
The Gothic, Frankenstein, and the Romantics
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