• Jura opposing its dark side The Jura massif runs to the northwest of Geneva and serves as a natural barrier to
    an armed adventure from neighboring France. This is clearly a reference to the French
    invasion of Switzerland in the spring of 1798, when, it must be said, the Jura wholly
    failed in this protective office. Still, why such a strong political sentiment should
    be intruded by Victor Frankenstein at this point is not readily explicable. Perhaps
    what the reader is intended to recognize is that Victor's distancing himself within
    a political context allows him to forget the last time all these features of the landscape
    were brought together by him in a single perspective, the night he first encountered
    his Creature outside Geneva (I:6:17).