This Norton Critical Edition of Mary Shelley's gothic masterpiece is based on the 1818 first edition text, published in three volumes by Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mayor, and Jones. Throughout, the editor provides useful explanatory an-notation. A map of the region helps readers locate the novel's many settings. In'Composition and Revision," a special critical section, M. K. Joseph and Anne K. Mellor address the issues surrounding teachers' choice of text.
This Norton Critical Edition of Mary Shelley's gothic masterpiece is based on the 1818 first edition text, published in three volumes by Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mayor, and Jones. Throughout, the editor provides useful explanatory an-notation. A map of the region helps readers locate the novel's many settings. In'Composition and Revision," a special critical section, M. K. Joseph and Anne K. Mellor address the issues surrounding teachers' choice of text.
Contemporary perspective is provided in two supporting sections.'Contexts" includes related writings by Mary Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron, and John William Polidori.'Nineteenth-Century Responses" gathers six reactions to Frankenstein's publication from the years 1818 to 1886, including those by Percy Bysshe Shelley and Hugh Reginald Haweis. 'Criticism" is a collection of twelve seminal essays that provide a variety of perspectives on Frankenstein by Christopher Small, George Levine, Ellen Moers, Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar, Barbara Johnson, Mary Poovey, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, William Veeder, Anne K. Mellor, Susan Winnett, Marilyn Butler, and Lawrence Lipking.
A Chronology and Selected Bibliography are also included.
Preface
The Text of Frankenstein
MAP: Geneva and Its Environs
Title page (1818)
Dedication (1818)
Preface
Frankenstein
COMPOSITION AND REVISION
M. K. Joseph·The Composition of Frankenstein
Anne K. Mellor·Choosing a Text of Frankenstein to Teach
Contexts
Mary Shelley·Introduction to Frankenstein,Third Edition (1831)
·Letter to [?Fanny Imlay] (June 1816)
Percy Bysshe Shelley·Mont Blanc (1816)
·[The Sea of Ice] (1817)
George Gordon, Lord Byron·From Childe Harold's
Pilgrimage, Canto In (1817)
[John William Polidori]·Letter Prefaced to
The Vampyre (1819)
Nineteenth-Century Responses
Percy Bysshe Shelley·On Frankenstein (1817)
[John Croker]·From the Quarterly Review
(January 1818)
Anonymous·From Edinburgh Magazine
(March 1818)
Anonymous·From Gentleman's Magazine (April 1818)
Anonymous·From Knight's Quarterly (Aug.-Nov. 1824)
Hugh Reginald Haweis·Introduction to the Routledge World Library Edition (1886)
Modern Criticism
Christopher Small·[Percy] Shelley and Frankenstein
George Levine·Frankenstein and the Tradition of Realism
Ellen Moers·Female Gothic: The Monster's Mother
Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar·Mary Shelley's Monstrous Eve Barbara Johnson·My Monster/My Self
Mary Poovey·"My Hideous Progeny": The Lady and the Monster
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak·[Frankenstein and a Critique of Imperialism]
William Veeder·The Women of Frankenstein
Anne K. Mellor·Possessing Nature: The Female in Frankenstein
Susan Winnett·Coming Unstrung: Women, Men, Narrative, and Principles of Pleasure
Marilyn Butler·Frankenstein and Radical Science
Lawrence Lipking·Frankenstein, the True Story; or, Rousseau ]udges Jean-Jacques
Mary Shelley: A Chronology
Selected Bibliography