Monsters in literature
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Monsters in literature
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- "L'Homme qui rit," ou, La parole-monstre de Victor Hugo
- Approaches to teaching Shelley's Frankenstein
- Beowulf and the critics
- Beowulf and the critics
- Black Frankenstein : the making of an American metaphor
- Cain and Beowulf : a study in secular allegory
- Constructing 'monsters' in Shakespearean drama and early modern culture
- Curiosity : a cultural history of early modern inquiry
- Deformed discourse : the function of the monster in mediaeval thought and literature
- Dimensions of monstrosity in contemporary narratives : theory, psychoanalysis, postmodernism
- Echoes of a queer messianic : from Frankenstein to Brokeback mountain
- Empire islands : castaways, cannibals, and fantasies of conquest
- Fairy-tale science : monstrous generation in the tales of Straparola and Basile
- Frankenstein : Mary Shelley's wedding guest
- Frankenstein : a cultural history
- Frankenstein's creation : the book, the monster, and human reality
- Frankenstein, creation and monstrosity
- Gender, the New Woman, and the monster
- Gothic remixed : monster mashups and Frankenfictions in 21st-century culture
- Hesiod's cosmos
- Imagining monsters : miscreations of the self in eighteenth-century England
- In Frankenstein's shadow : myth, monstrosity, and nineteenth-century writing
- Inconceivable beasts : the Wonders of the East in the Beowulf manuscript
- Marvelous Protestantism : monstrous births in post-Reformation England
- Mary Shelley
- Mary Shelley, her life, her fiction, her monsters
- Monster theory : reading culture
- Monsters and monstrosity : from the canon to the anti-canon : literary and juridical subversions
- Monsters and monstrosity in Jewish history : From the Middle Ages to modernity
- Monstrosity, disability, and the posthuman in the medieval and early modern world
- Monstrous bodies/political monstrosities : in early modern Europe
- Monstrous imagination
- Monstrous women in Middle English romance : representations of mysterious female power
- Monstruos y prodigios en la literatura hispánica
- Mythical monsters in classical literature
- Pretend we're dead : capitalist monsters in American pop culture
- Pride and prodigies : studies in the monsters of the Beowulf-manuscript
- Scylla : myth, metaphor, paradox
- Skin shows : gothic horror and the technology of monsters
- Sublime disorder : physical montrosity in Diderot's universe
- The inhuman race : the racial grotesque in American literature and culture
- The literary monster on film : five nineteenth century British novels and their cinematic adaptations
- The poet and the vampyre : the curse of Byron and the birth of literature's greatest monsters
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