Puzzles and Conundrums in Mary Shelley's Monstrous Masterpiece
John Sutherland
Starting with a chapter on the background to the composition of Frankenstein (1818), John Sutherland explores the conundrums and ‘narrative obstacles’ in the novel, posing questions such as ‘Who makes the Creature’s trousers?’ and ‘Why go to the North Pole to commit suicide?’
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https://www.psbooks.co.uk/frankensteins-brain512297Frankenstein's Brainhttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/1/512297_374951e10ba26eaac0eeef7e303210f3.jpg3.993.99GBPInStock/Non-Fiction/Categories/Literature, Poetry & Classics/Non-Fiction/Highlights/Almost Gone/Almost Gone FictionStarting with a chapter on the background to the composition of <i>Frankenstein</I> (1818), John Sutherland explores the conundrums and ‘narrative obstacles’ in the novel, posing questions such as ‘Who makes the Creature’s trousers?’ and ‘Why go to the North Pole to commit suicide?’Hardback00add-to-cartrrp_info:£9.99productId:51550bic_code:D, DS, DSA, FCD, DS, DSA, FC£9.99John SutherlandGeneral196x130mmIconHardbackView AllLiterary CriticismLiterature & Poetry