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Mary Shelley: Her Life, Her Fiction, Her Monsters
Published in Hardcover by Methuen Drama (1988)
Author: Anne Kostelanetz Mellor
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Wonderful Piece of Literary Criticism
This book captures every aspect of Mary Shelley's life that evolved into her fictive imagination. The readers are introduced to much less popular works such as The Last Man, Lodore and Mathilda which actually give a unique perspective to Frankenstein. For myself there were some places I felt I was given too many examples, I had already figured out Mellor's point several paragraphs before, but the book makes every possible attempt to explain the novels so that everyone understands.

Excellent resource on Mary Shelley and Frankenstein
This book is an excellent text for the study of Mary Shelley and Frankenstein. It will fascinate those interested in the life of Mary Shelley, students studying Frankenstein, and those interested in learning about an 19th Century woman writer, who wrote a novel about a monster that has since become a universal archetype of isolation and societal rejection. In this text, it is demonstrated how events in Mary Shelley's life, her fears of motherhood, and her study of current philosophic and scientific theories all contributed to the development of the novel. Mary Shelley is proven to be an intelligent and complex woman writer of the Romantic Literary tradition


Approaches to Teaching Shelley's Frankenstein (Approaches to Teaching World Literature ; 33)
Published in Paperback by Modern Language Association of America (1990)
Authors: Stephen C. Behrendt and Anne Kostelanetz Mellor
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Friendship, ambition, and the conflict between the two.
The novel Frankenstein conveys the themes of friendship, ambition, and the conflict between the two. The message is that the deeper need of the two is friendship, but that we are susceptible to the temptations of ambition, which can destroy friendship. Ostensibly, Victor Frankenstein had an unselfish mission to "benefit all mankind" with his scientific project. His "selfless" ambition failed him and proved to aim at self-glory because he wanted to create a race that would bless him as its father. In Captain Walton's second letter to his sister, we learn that although he has a well-trained crew, he has no soul companion; this need he regards as a "most severe evil." Walton's exploration of the secluded and frozen Arctic serves as a metaphor for how his ambition has removed him from society. His ambition even threatened his own and his crew members' lives when ice surrounded and trapped his boat. The message is that if one sets out ambitiously to benefit mankind, once that person has acheived their goal, their prominence sets them apart from the same society they set out to benefit.

Victor had a much more intense ambition than Walton, with corespondingly more disasterous results. As Frankenstein prepared for his project, he isolated himself from his friends and family to laboriously study the sciences and he would later postpone his marriage for this project. The embodiment of his ambition, the repulsive monster, would eventually slay several of Victor's loved family members, including his fiance on their wedding night. Even the monster feels as his deepest need a human relationship, which he has none. While observing an impoverished family, "the bitter gall of envy" arose in the monster. He considers them rich because they have the companionship of each other even though they are in financial poverty. When Frankenstein rejects the monster's pleas to create for him a mate of the same race, the monster sets out on an unstoppable path to destruction and an ambitious one indeed. The novel links ambition with destruction, particularly destruction of companionship and conveys friendship as a great need for mankind.

I don't think the story conveys that all ambition is destructive. At the end of the story, Victor has great regret for the results of his ambition, but he still has pride for his effort. Although he cautions us that we would be better off to believe our "native town to be the world," he adds, "yet another may succeed." You could interpret this as Victor not "learning his lesson;" that mankind will continue to give in to harmful passions. Another, much different analysis could be that this story portrays that limited ambition, integrated with society and not aimed at self-glory, can be virtuous. After all, for the teenage author of a classic, enduring novel to tell us that all ambition will destroy us would be a contradiction.


Approaches to Teaching Shelley's Frankenstein Nn (Approaches to Teaching World Literature, 33)
Published in Hardcover by Modern Language Association of America (1991)
Authors: Stephen C. Behrendt and Anne Kostelanetz Mellor
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Blake's Human Form Divine
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (1974)
Author: Anne Kostelanetz Mellor
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English Romantic Irony
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Univ Pr (1980)
Author: Anne Kostelanetz Mellor
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Mothers of the Nation: Women's Political Writing in England, 1780-1830 (Women of Letters)
Published in Paperback by Indiana University Press (2002)
Author: Anne Kostelanetz Mellor
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Passionate Encounters in a Time of Sensibility
Published in Hardcover by Univ of Delaware Pr (2000)
Authors: Maximillian E. Novak and Anne Kostelanetz Mellor
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