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Reviews
`no one else has matched the pre-history of Frankenstein so well with the post-history, or indeed attempted a sustained account of what could be called the book's external relations.' Marilyn Butler, London Review of Books
`enormously learned, closely reasoned, incisively expressed' D. J. Enright, Times Literary Supplement
'an absorbing book ... this careful study will be welcome to student and critic alike' Hugo Donnelly, University of Southampton, Review of English Studies
'Briskly and cogently written, this is an important, original book.' VQR
'Baldick's survey is neither exhaustive nor shockingly original, but it does usefully trace some important obsessions through the nineteenth century. Baldick's readings are usually subtle. He is able to appreciate Lawrence's absurdly reductive hostility toward science, while honouring Lawrence's fitful acuteness.' Kirby Farrell, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Kritikon Litterarum 18 (1991) American and English Studies
'interesting and readable book ... This is a book which can be enjoyed by the general reader as well as the specialist - in fact, by anyone with an interest in the Gothic, in Romantic literature, and in ways in which myth influences our perceptions.' Lynn F. Williams, Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Review Annual 1991
Book Information
ISBN 9780198122494
Author Chris Baldick
Format Paperback
Page Count 218
Imprint Clarendon Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 306g
Dimensions(mm) 217mm * 139mm * 13mm