Frankenstein and Modern Criticism: the Myth of Inverted Narcissism
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This article concerns questions of narcissism and the influence of Mary Shelley’s reading of Paradise Lost on her Frankenstein.
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| Authors | Sage, Victor; |
| Journal | sillages critiques |
| Year | 1996 |
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