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Revised to reflect critical trends of the past 15 years, the third
iteration of this widely adopted critical edition presents the 1831
text of Mary Shelley's English Romantic novel along with critical
essays that introduce students to Frankenstein from contemporary
psychoanalytic, Marxist, feminist, gender/queer, postcolonial, and
cultural studies perspectives. The text and essays are complemented
by contextual documents, introductions (with bibliographies), and a
glossary of critical and theoretical terms. In the third edition,
three of the six essays are new, representing recent gender/queer,
postcolonial, and cultural theories. The contextual documents have
been significantly revised to include many images of Frankenstein
from contemporary popular culture.
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