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Title: The novel and authorship


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The novel and authorship
  • Dr Cathia Jenainati
  • H539

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Plan
  • Frankenstein and the Gothic tradition
  • The novel and authorship
  • Circumstances of the novels genesis
  • Shelleys revised preface of 1831
  • Authorship and adaptations
  • Authorial intervention (structure)
  • Theories of authorship
  • Synthesis

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Not Gothic
  • No vulnerable heroine at centre
  • No focus on castle / house / trappings-passages /
    cellars / attics
  • Geographical movements
  • Not supernatural

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Gothic elements
  • fear
  • vestiges of the supernatural in language
  • unhallowed acts
  • psychological doubling
  • the central act of the protagonist is to
    interpret.

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Circumstances of writing
  • In 1816
  • Second preface in 1831
  • She felt that blank incapability of invention
    which is the greatest misery of authorship

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  • Luigi Galvani, Animal Electricity

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  • Many and long were the conversations between Lord
    Byron and Shelley, to which I was a devout but
    nearly silent listener. During one of these,
    various philosophical doctrines were discussed,
    and among others the nature of the principle of
    life, and whether there was any probability of
    its ever being discovered and communicated. They
    talked of the experiments of Dr. Darwin, who
    preserved a piece of vermicelli in a glass case,
    till by some extraordinary means it began to move
    with voluntary motion. Not thus, after all, would
    life be given. Perhaps a corpse would be
    re-animated galvanism had given token of such
    things perhaps the component parts of a creature
    might be manufactured, brought together, and
    endured with vital warmth.

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  • Erasmus Darwin
  • The Botanic Garden 1791

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  • Frightful as it must be for supremely frightful
    would be the effect of any human endeavour to
    mock the stupendous mechanism of the Creator of
    the World
  • the working of some powerful engine"

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The 1831 Introduction
  • replaces, re-presents or transforms the text
    with the imposition of a new frame, a frame which
    then grounds critical interpretations. (Fred
    Botting)

12
Joseph Kestner, Narcissism as symptom and
structure the case of Mary Shelleys
Frankenstein
  • Mise en abyme

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New critics
  • Wimsatt and Beardsley, the intentional fallacy
    (1954)
  • The critics text vs the authors text
  • the authors intentions are impossible to
    decipher and are not necessary for understanding
    her work
  • The autotelic text autonomous text

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But
  • New Critics position was countered by
    ideologically driven critics such as
  • Marxist
  • Feminist
  • New historicist
  • who restored the authors milieu to the text

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But,
  • Roland Barthes The death of the authorthe
    birth of the reader
  • Michel Foucault the author occupies a
    subjecting function

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Paul OFlinn
  • the 2 issues that influenced the story were the
    impact of technological developments on peoples
    lives and the possibility of working-class
    revolution
  • Those issues fuel the Luddite disturbances
    1811-1817

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Luddite disturbances
  • Luddites smashing loom in a factory in 1811

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Irish Frankenstein
  • The caricature identifies the Phoenix Park
    assassinations as the work of the Irish
    parliamentary leader Charles Stuart Parnell.
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