Frankenstein and Its Classics: The Modern Prometheus from Antiquity to Science Fiction: Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
Editat de Jesse Weiner, Benjamin Eldon Stevens, Brett M. Rogersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 aug 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350054875
ISBN-10: 1350054879
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 14 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350054879
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 14 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Classical Reception
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Interdisciplinary work bringing together scholars from the two fields of classics and literary studies in a single volume
Notă biografică
Jesse Weiner is Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics at Hamilton College, USA.Benjamin Eldon Stevens is Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics at Trinity University, USA.Brett M. Rogers is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Puget Sound, USA.
Cuprins
Introduction: The Modern Prometheus Turns 200Jesse Weiner, Hamilton College, USA; Benjamin Eldon Stevens, Trinity University, USA; Brett M. Rogers, University of Puget Sound, USASection 1: Promethean Heat1. Patchwork Paratexts and Monstrous Metapoetics: "After tea M reads Ovid"Genevieve Liveley, University of Bristol, UK2. Prometheus and Dr. Darwin's Vermicelli: Another Stir to the Frankenstein BrothMartin Priestman, University of Roehampton, UK3. The Politics of Revivification in Lucan's Bellum Civile and Mary Shelley's FrankensteinAndrew McClellan, University of Delaware, USA4. Romantic Prometheis and the Molding of FrankensteinSuzanne L. Barnett, Francis Marion University5. Why "The Year without a Summer"?David A. Gapp, Hamilton College, USA6. The Sublime Monster: Frankenstein, or The Modern PandoraMatthew Gumpert, Bogaziçi University, TurkeySection 2: Hideous Progeny7. Cupid and Psyche in Frankenstein: Mary Shelley's Apuleian Science Fiction?Benjamin Eldon Stevens, Trinity University, USA8. "The Pale Student of Unhallowed Arts": Frankenstein, Aristotle, and the Wisdom of LucretiusCarl A. Rubino, Hamilton College, USA9. Timothy Leary and the Psychodynamics of Stealing FireNese Devenot, University of Puget Sound, USA10. Frankenfilm: Classical Monstrosity in Bill Morrison's Spark of BeingJesse Weiner, Hamilton College, USA11. Alex Garland's Ex Machina or The Modern Epimetheus: Science Fiction after Mary ShelleyEmma Hammond, University of Bristol, UK12. The Postmodern Prometheus and Posthuman Reproductions in Science FictionBrett M. Rogers, University of Puget Sound, USASuggestions for Further Reading: Other Modern PrometheisSam Cooper, Bard High School Early Colleges Queens, USAWorks citedIndex
Recenzii
All together, these wide-ranging yet often impressively nuanced essays expand our knowledge of the ways in which the Frankenstein story brings ancient thought to bear on modern concerns in literary, philosophical and cultural terms, and much else besides.
This fascinating and accessible collection of essays takes the opportunity offered by the bicentennial of Frankenstein's original publication to look both back and forward ... It raises important questions about the role of the Humanities, and indeed, on an even grander scale, what it means to be human.
These interesting essays discuss not just the classic novel, but also some its many offspring adaptations. It uses them as a springboard into relevant modern issues like bioengineering and artificial intelligence. This is the sustenance of the reader who likes to deep-dive into literature.
Frankenstein's patchwork of classical allusions were as diverse and uncanny as the monster itself. Putting Prometheus back into the "promethean", this timely and exciting volume shows how classical mythology, refracted through Frankenstein, shapes ethical debates prompted by technological and scientific advances today.
This highly scholarly, yet very accessible, collection grounds the original Frankenstein and adaptations of it in numerous ancient Greco-Roman sources, some for the first time and all with a revealing thoroughness unavailable until now.
The scholarship of the contributors is evident throughout this volume, which combines new approaches to Frankenstein with new contexts. The volume concludes with a useful list of works inspired by the novel.
This fascinating and accessible collection of essays takes the opportunity offered by the bicentennial of Frankenstein's original publication to look both back and forward ... It raises important questions about the role of the Humanities, and indeed, on an even grander scale, what it means to be human.
These interesting essays discuss not just the classic novel, but also some its many offspring adaptations. It uses them as a springboard into relevant modern issues like bioengineering and artificial intelligence. This is the sustenance of the reader who likes to deep-dive into literature.
Frankenstein's patchwork of classical allusions were as diverse and uncanny as the monster itself. Putting Prometheus back into the "promethean", this timely and exciting volume shows how classical mythology, refracted through Frankenstein, shapes ethical debates prompted by technological and scientific advances today.
This highly scholarly, yet very accessible, collection grounds the original Frankenstein and adaptations of it in numerous ancient Greco-Roman sources, some for the first time and all with a revealing thoroughness unavailable until now.
The scholarship of the contributors is evident throughout this volume, which combines new approaches to Frankenstein with new contexts. The volume concludes with a useful list of works inspired by the novel.