Frankenstein
Annotated for Scientists, Engineers, and Creators of All Kinds
by Shelley, Guston, Finn, Robert, Robinson
ISBN: 9780262340267 | Copyright 2017
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Contents (pg. vii) | |
Editors' Preface: David H. Guston, Ed Finn, and Jason Scott Robert (pg. x) | |
Acknowledgments (pg. xx) | |
Introduction: Charles E. Robinson (pg. xxii) | |
Frankenstein: Or, the Modern Prometheus (pg. xxxvii) | |
Vol. 1 (pg. xxxviii) | |
Vol. 2 (pg. 70) | |
Vol. 3 (pg. 126) | |
Introduction to Frankenstein (1831) (pg. 189) | |
Chronology of Science and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (pg. 195) | |
Essays (pg. 199) | |
Traumatic Responsibility: Victor Frankenstein as Creator and Casualty (pg. 201) | |
I've Created a Monster! (And So Can You) (pg. 209) | |
Changing Conceptions of Human Nature (pg. 215) | |
Undisturbed by Reality: Victor Frankenstein's Technoscientific Dream of Reason (pg. 223) | |
Frankenstein Reframed: Or, the Trouble with Prometheus (pg. 231) | |
Frankenstein, Gender, and Mother Nature (pg. 239) | |
The Bitter Aftertaste of Technical Sweetness (pg. 247) | |
References (pg. 255) | |
Further Reading (pg. 261) | |
Discussion Questions (pg. 263) | |
Contributors (pg. 275) |