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Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft

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Birth and Death Dates 1797-1851


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Chapter Nicoletta Brazzelli (2022)
Geografie mostruose: Frankenstein, il ghiaccio e il vulcano. In: Vulcani. Tra geografia e letteratura (pp. 111-140). (/isis/citation/CBB409477180/) unapi

Article Raymond Stephanson (2019)
Fictional Science and Genre: Ectogenesis and Parthenogenesis at Mid-Century. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies (pp. 471-486). (/isis/citation/CBB450617852/) unapi

Article Silvia Micheletti (2018)
Hybrids of the Romantic: Frankenstein, Olimpia, and Artificial Life. Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte (pp. 146-155). (/isis/citation/CBB190024071/) unapi

Book Sidney Perkowitz; Eddy Von Mueller (2018)
Frankenstein: How A Monster Became an Icon: The Science and Enduring Allure of Mary Shelley's Creation. (/isis/citation/CBB663359088/) unapi

Article Martina Reuter (2017)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft on the Imagination. British Journal for the History of Philosophy (pp. 1138-1160). (/isis/citation/CBB767524470/) unapi

Book Melissa Bailes (2017)
Questioning Nature: British Women's Scientific Writing and Literary Originality, 1750-1830. (/isis/citation/CBB476661069/) unapi

Book Mary Shelley; David H. Guston; Ed Finn; et al. (2017)
Frankenstein: Annotated for Scientists, Engineers, and Creators of All Kinds. (/isis/citation/CBB503757588/) unapi

Book Lester D. Friedman; Allison B. Kavey (2016)
Monstrous Progeny: A History of the Frankenstein Narratives. (/isis/citation/CBB423366579/) unapi

Article Melissa Bailes (2015)
The Psychologization of Geological Catastrophe in Mary Shelley's The Last Man. ELH: English Literary History (pp. 671-699). (/isis/citation/CBB151128250/) unapi

Thesis Wang, Fuson (2014)
The Immune Response: Romanticism and the Radical Literary History of Smallpox Inoculation. (/isis/citation/CBB001567566/) unapi

Article Choo, Jae-uk (2014)
A Study of Development of Medicine and Science in the Nineteenth Century Science Fiction: Biomedical Experiments in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Korean Journal of Medical History (pp. 543-572). (/isis/citation/CBB001422430/) unapi

Thesis Hadley, Matthew James (2013)
Laboratory Literature: Science and Fiction in the Place of Production. (/isis/citation/CBB001567466/) unapi

Book Montillo, Roseanne (2013)
The Lady and Her Monsters: A Tale of Dissections, Real-Life Dr. Frankensteins, and the Creation of Mary Shelley's Masterpiece. (/isis/citation/CBB001213227/) unapi

Book Page, Michael R. (2012)
The Literary Imagination from Erasmus Darwin to H.G. Wells: Science, Evolution, and Ecology. (/isis/citation/CBB001320100/) unapi

Chapter Leishman, David (2011)
“The Labours of Men of Genius”: Frankenstein, Fertility and the Female Scientist in the Work of Alasdair Gray. In: Women and Science, 17th Century to Present: Pioneers, Activists and Protagonists (p. 193). (/isis/citation/CBB001221556/) unapi

Chapter Bertonèche, Caroline (2011)
Women of Science Fiction: Romantic Mythologies and Female Emancipation from John Keats to Dan Simmons. In: Women and Science, 17th Century to Present: Pioneers, Activists and Protagonists (p. 181). (/isis/citation/CBB001221555/) unapi

Article Laan, J. M. van der (2010)
Frankenstein as Science Fiction and Fact. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society (p. 298). (/isis/citation/CBB001034416/) unapi

Book Grinnell, George C. (2010)
The Age of Hypochondria: Interpreting Romantic Health and Illness. (/isis/citation/CBB001020728/) unapi

Book Holmes, Richard (2008)
The Age of Wonder. (/isis/citation/CBB001024401/) unapi

Thesis Page, Michael R. (2008)
“Continual Food for Discovery and Wonder”: Science and the Nineteenth-Century British Literary Imagination from Erasmus Darwin to H. G. Wells. (/isis/citation/CBB001561428/) unapi

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