Frankenstein 1831 Edition

Frankenstein 1831 Edition by Glennis Byron, published by Longman in 1998, is a 96-page resource designed for students seeking a deeper understanding of Mary Shelley’s classic work. This edition builds on the established framework of York Notes, offering advanced analysis and a variety of critical perspectives that enhance the study of the text.
Readers will find a comprehensive guide that includes study methods, an introduction to the text, and summaries accompanied by critical notes. The book focuses on themes and techniques, providing textual analysis of key passages while also presenting contrasting interpretations. Additionally, it features an author biography, historical and literary background, and a glossary of literary terms, making it a valuable tool for those interested in literary criticism, particularly within the European context.
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Building on the formula of York Notes, this Advanced series introduces students to more sophisticated analysis and wider critical perspectives. The notes enable students to appreciate contrasting interpretations of the text and to develop their own critical thinking. Key features include: study methods; an introduction to the text; summaries with critical notes; themes and techniques; textual analysis of key passages; author biography; historical and literary background; modern and historical critical approaches; chronology; and glossary of literary terms.
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