Alessandro Scarsella focuses on Mary Shelley’s approach to the epistolary form of the novel, analyses the timeline of the letters and the changes in format from Walton’s first letter addressed to his sister to the last one – marked simply as “in continuation” – thereby making the move from the epistolary to the modern novel.
The Epistolary Form in Frankenstein: Keywords and Character System
Scarsella, Alessandro
2020-01-01
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Alessandro Scarsella focuses on Mary Shelley’s approach to the epistolary form of the novel, analyses the timeline of the letters and the changes in format from Walton’s first letter addressed to his sister to the last one – marked simply as “in continuation” – thereby making the move from the epistolary to the modern novel.File in questo prodotto:
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