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82:, Medwin had written that he sought to have the review published to demonstrate that, contrary to claims, Shelley did not write the novel and did not have any role in its creation: "I have heard it asserted that the idea was Shelley's, and that he assisted much in the development of the plot." Notwithstanding Medwin's own claims, the drafts and proofs of the novel showed that this statement was accurate. Shelley had come up with the idea for the novel, as Mary herself acknowledged in the 1831 Introduction, and he had, at the very least, made substantial contributions to the writing of the novel. Mary had not, however, included the review in her compilations and publications of Shelley's prose works. 402: 17: 154:"The environment is an aspect Shelley also emphasises in his preface to the 1818 edition. He examines the way the monster turns against the world as a direct result of his treatment. For Shelley this is an example of the philosophical idea he defined as necessity, 'an immense and uninterrupted chain of causes and effects', which is explored in 'Mont Blanc' and is 'the direct moral' of 122:
Shelley wrote that the dialogues between the Being and De Lacey were the most powerful and moving in the novel. He wrote that the central moral of the novel is intolerance, describing innocent victims of prejudice in society, "who are best qualified to be its benefactors and its ornaments." Shelley
158:. He points out that the monster’s mind is formed by impressions, and thus a conflict is created between Frankenstein monster’s good intentions (moments at which he is 'affectionate and full of moral sensibility') and the reactions of those around him to his 'tremendous' (frightening) appearance." 57:
The review was written by Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1817 to help promote the novel and to counter expected negative reviews. It remained unpublished, however, until after the third edition of
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Shelley referred to the monster as the "Being" five times in his review. He also referred to the anonymous author using a masculine pronoun, "he".
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for the Saturday, November 10, 1832 issue on page 730. It was part of the series "The Shelley Papers" which appeared in
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develops the theme of "necessity" which Shelley wrote about in that poem. It is a philosophical idea of the novel.
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argued that Mary suppressed the review because she feared it would expose Shelley as the true author of the novel.
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argued that the Being was a product of a xenophobic society: "Treat a person ill, and he will become wicked."
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Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley; and Original Poems and Papers by Percy Bysshe Shelley: Now First Collected
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Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley; and Original Poems and Papers by Percy Bysshe Shelley: Now First Collected
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Memoir of Percy Bysshe Shelley; and Original Poems and Papers by Percy Bysshe Shelley: Now First Collected
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by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (with Percy Bysshe Shelley). New York: Vintage Books, 2008, pp. 434-36.
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by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (with Percy Bysshe Shelley). New York: Vintage Books, 2008, pp. 434-36.
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Shelley concluded that the novel was "one of the most original and complete productions of the age."
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edited by Alan M. Weinberg and Timothy Webb. London and New York: Routledge, 2015, pp. 117-136.
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Robinson, Charles E. "Percy Bysshe Shelley's Text(s) in Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's
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The Athenaeum: Journal of English and Foreign Literature, Science, and the Fine Arts
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The British Library analysis noted the direct connection to Shelley's poem "
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Wolfstein, The Murderer; or, The Secrets of a Robber's Cave
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Index


Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Thomas Medwin
The Athenaeum
John Lauritsen
The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein
Mont Blanc
History of a Six Weeks' Tour
"On Frankenstein."
Review of Frankenstein from The Athenaeum. The British Library. Retrieved 19 July, 2018.
Review of Frankenstein from The Athenaeum. The British Library. Retrieved 19 July, 2018.
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
The Cenci
Prometheus Unbound
Hellas

Zastrozzi
St. Irvyne
The Necessity of Atheism
Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things
A Letter to Lord Ellenborough
A Vindication of Natural Diet
History of a Six Weeks' Tour
On Frankenstein
A Philosophical View of Reform
A Defence of Poetry

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