The Annotated Frankenstein

By Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley; Susan J. Wolfson (Editor); Ronald Levao (Editor)
(Belknap Press, Hardcover, 9780674055520, 400pp.)

Publication Date: October 2012

Categories: Classics

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First published in 1818, "Frankenstein" has spellbound, disturbed, and fascinated readers for generations. One of the most haunting and enduring works ever written in English, it has inspired numerous retellings and sequels in virtually every medium, making the Frankenstein myth familiar even to those who have never read a word of Mary Shelley s remarkable novel. Now, this freshly annotated, illustrated edition illuminates the novel and its electrifying afterlife with unmatched detail and vitality.

From the first decade after publication, Frankenstein became a byword for any new, disturbing developments in science, technology, and human imagination. The editors Introduction explores the fable s continuing presence in popular culture and intellectual life as well as the novel s genesis and composition. Mary Shelley s awareness of European politics and history, her interest in the poets and philosophical debates of the day, and especially her genius in distilling her personal traumas come alive in this engaging essay.

The editors commentary, placed conveniently alongside the text, provides stimulating company. Their often surprising observations are drawn from a lifetime of reading and teaching the novel. A wealth of illustrations, many in color, immerses the reader in Shelley s literary and social world, in the range of artwork inspired by her novel, as well as in Frankenstein s provocative cinematic career. The fresh light that "The Annotated Frankenstein" casts on a story everyone thinks is familiar will delight readers while deepening their understanding of Mary Shelley s novel and the Romantic era in which it was created.




NPR
Sunday, Oct 28, 2012

Weekend Edition host Rachel Martin talks with Princeton English professor Susan Wolfson about a new annotated version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein she co-edited. More at NPR.org

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