Frankenstein: Working Bibliography

Baldick, Chris. "The Politics of Monstrosity." Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York : St. Martin's, 1995.

Behrendt, Stephen. "Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, and the Woman Writer's Fate." Romantic Women Writers: Voices and

Botting, Fred. "Frankenstein and the Language of Monstrosity." Reviewing Romanticism. Eds. Philip W. Martin and Robin ______. "Reflections of Excess: Frankenstein, the French Revolution and Monstrosity." Reflections of Revolution: Images Brennan, Matthew C. "The Landscape of Grief in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Studies in the Humanities 15:1 (1988): Clayton, Jay. "Concealed Circuits: Frankenstein's Monster, the Medusa, and the Cyborg." Raritan 15:4 (Spring 1996): 53-69.

Clubbe, John. "The Tempest-Toss'd Summer of 1816: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." The Byron Journal 19 (1991): 26-40.

Crisman, William. "Now Misery Has Come Home': Sibling Rivalry in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Studies in Romanticism

Davis, James P. "Frankenstein and the Subversion of the Masculine Voice." Women's Studies 21:3 (1992): 307-22.

Dickerson, Vanessa D. "The Ghost of a Self: Female Identity in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein."  Journal of Popular Culture

Dutoit, Thomas. "Re-Specting the Face as the Moral (of) Fiction in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." MLN 109:5 (1994): 47-71.

Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "Periphrastic Naming in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Studies in the Novel 27:4 (Winter 1995):

Goodwin, Sarah Webster. "Domesticity and Uncanny Kitsch in 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' and Frankenstein." Tulsa Hindle, Maurice. "Vital Matters: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Romantic Science." Critical Survey 2:1 (1990): 29-35.

Hobbs, Colleen. "Reading the Symptoms: An Exploration of Repression and Hysteria in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein."

Homans, Margaret. "Bearing Demons: Frankenstein's Circumvention of the Maternal." Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New Kestner, Joseph. "Narcissism as Symptom and Structure: The Case of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Ketterer, David. "'Furnished . . . Materials': The Surgical Anatomy Content of Frankenstein." Science Fiction Studies 24:1 Keyishian, Harry. "Vindictiveness and the Search for Glory in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein."  The American Journal of Lamb, John B. "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Milton's Monstrous Myth." Nineteenth Century Literature 47:3 (1992): Lew, Joseph W. "The Deceptive Other: Mary Shelley's Critique of Orientalism in Frankenstein."  Studies in Romanticism London, Bette. "Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, and the Spectacle of Masculinity." PMLA 108:2 (1993): 253-67.

Loveridge, Mark.. "Another Monster in Frankenstein? Notes and Queries 37 (235):4 (1990): 418-419

Lowe Evans, Mary. Frankenstein: Mary Shelley's Wedding Guest. New York : Twayne, 1993.

McLane, Maureen Noelle. "Literate Species: Populations, 'Humanities,' and Frankenstein." ELH 63:4 (Winter 1996): 959-88.

Manson, Michael, and Robert Scott Stewart. "Heroes and Hideousness: Frankenstein and Failed Unity." SubStance 22: 2-3

May, Leila Silvana. "Sibling Revelry in Mary Shelly's Frankenstein." SEL 35:4 (Autumn 1995): 669-85.

Mellor, Anne-K. "A Feminist Critique of Science." Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York : St. Martin's, 1995.

Newman, Beth. "Narratives of Seduction and the Seductions of Narrative: The Frame Structure of Frankenstein."

O'Flinn, Paul. "Production and Reproduction: The Case of Frankenstein." Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York : St. O'Rourke, James. "'Nothing More Unnatural': Mary Shelley's Revision of Rousseau." ELH 56:3 (Fall 1989): 543-569.

Perkins, Margo V. "The Nature of Otherness: Class and Difference in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Studies in the

Ping, Tang Soo. "Frankenstein, Paradise Lost, and 'The Majesty of Goodness.'" College Literature 16:3 (Fall 1989): Purinton, Marjean D. "Ideological Revision: Cross-Gender Characterization in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." CEA Critic Rauch, Alan. "The Monstrous Body of Knowledge in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Studies in Romanticism 34:2 (Summer Sanderson, Richard K. "Glutting the Maw of Death: Suicide and Procreation in Frankenstein."  South Central Review 9:2 Sayres, William G. "Compounding the Crime: Ingratitude and the Murder Conviction of Justine Moritz in Frankenstein." Soyka, David. "Frankenstein and the Miltonic Creation of Evil." Extrapolation 33:2 (Summer 1992): 166-77.

Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. "Three Women's Texts and a Critique of Imperialism." The Post-Colonial Studies Reader. Eds.

Thompson, Terry. "Shelley's Frankenstein." Explicator 50:4 (Summer 1992): 209-11.

Thompson, Terry W. "Wrapped in Darkness: Hecate in Chapter Sixteen of Frankenstein."  English Language Notes 33:3

Winnett, Susan. "Coming Unstrung: Women, Men, Narrative, and Principles of Pleasure." PMLA 105:3 (1990): 505-518.

Willis, Martin. "Frankenstein and the Soul." Essays in Criticism 45:1 (1995): 24-35.

Young, Arlene. "The Monster Within: The Alien Self in Jane Eyre and Frankenstein." Studies in the Novel 23:3 (Fall 1991):

Youngquist, Paul. "Frankenstein: The Mother, the Daughter, and the Monster." Philological Quarterly 70:3 (Summer 1991): Zonana, Joyce. "'They Will Prove the Truth of My Tale': Safie's Letters as the Feminist Core of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Zwickel, Carol. "The Functions of the Narratees in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." The Bulletin of the West Virginia