Published to mark the 200th anniversary of Frankenstein's original 1818 text
. An epic parable warning against the threats to humanity posed by accelerating technological progress
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Nick Groom's fascinating introduction details the literary and historical context of Frankenstein, from the politics of human rights raised by the French Revolution, to approaches to maternity and women's writing, and Gothic engagement with science and technology
Considers the novel's contribution to contemporary debates in animal studies, identity politics, the environment, and changing definitions of the "human".
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