Frankenstein and Its Classics
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Frankenstein and Its Classics

The Modern Prometheus from Antiquity to Science Fiction

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Frankenstein and Its Classics

The Modern Prometheus from Antiquity to Science Fiction

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Frankenstein and Its Classics is the first collection of scholarship dedicated to how Frankenstein and works inspired by it draw on ancient Greek and Roman literature, history, philosophy, and myth. Presenting twelve new essays intended for students, scholars, and other readers of Mary Shelley's novel, the volume explores classical receptions in some of Frankenstein 's most important scenes, sources, and adaptations. Not limited to literature, the chapters discuss a wide range of modern materials-including recent films like Alex Garland's Ex Machina and comics like Matt Fraction's and Christian Ward's Ody-C -in relation to ancient works including Hesiod's Theogony, Aeschylus's Prometheus Bound, Ovid's Metamorphoses, and Apuleius's The Golden Ass. All together, these studies show how Frankenstein, a foundational work of science fiction, brings ancient thought to bear on some of today's most pressing issues, from bioengineering and the creation of artificial intelligence to the struggles of marginalized communities and political revolution. This addition to the comparative study of classics and science fiction reveals deep similarities between ancient and modern ways of imagining the world-and emphasizes the prescience and ongoing importance of Mary Shelley's immortal novel. As Frankenstein turns 200, its complex engagement with classical traditions is more significant than ever.

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Year
2018
ISBN
9781350054899
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-Title Page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. List of Contributors
  8. List of Illustrations
  9. Introduction: The Modern Prometheus Turns 200
  10. Part One Promethean Heat
  11. 1 Patchwork Paratexts and Monstrous Metapoetics: “After tea M reads Ovid”
  12. 2 Prometheus and Dr. Darwin’s Vermicelli: Another Stir to the Frankenstein Broth
  13. 3 The Politics of Revivification in Lucan’s Bellum Civile and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
  14. 4 Romantic Prometheis and the Molding of Frankenstein
  15. 5 Why the ‘Year without a Summer’?
  16. 6 The Sublime Monster: Frankenstein, or The Modern Pandora
  17. Part Two Hideous Progeny
  18. 7 Cupid and Psyche in Frankenstein: Mary Shelley’s Apuleian Science Fiction?
  19. 8 The Pale Student of Unhallowed Arts: Frankenstein, Aristotle, and the Wisdom of Lucretius
  20. 9 Timothy Leary and the Psychodynamics of Stealing Fire
  21. 10 Frankenfilm: Classical Monstrosity in Bill Morrison’s Spark of Being
  22. 11 Alex Garland’s Ex Machina or The Modern Epimetheus
  23. 12 The Postmodern Prometheus and Posthuman Reproductions in Science Fiction
  24. 13 Other Modern Prometheis: Suggestions for Further Reading and Viewing
  25. Bibliography
  26. Index
  27. Copyright