Back to category: English Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Bloom Bloom, Harold. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Bloom's Notes. Broomall: Chelsea's House Publisher, 1996. "The ideas of the author are always clearly as clearly as well as forcibly expressed; and his descriptions of landscape have in them the choice requisties of truth, freshness, precision, and beauty." These personal feelings later on drew out the body and the theme of Frankenstein. (Bloom, 25) "Frankenstein is far more than a horror story based on presumptions experiments in chemistry and biol... Posted by: Veronica Gardner Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. |
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