Arnold, Michael S. "Monster's Creator Can't Win." Times-Picayune 7 Jan. 1995: BT Presents a creative approach to teaching Frankenstein to high school students. Back, Kurt W. "Frankenstein and Brave New World: Two Cautionary Myths on the Boundaries of Science." History of European Ideas 20 (1995): 327-32. Baldick, Chris. "The Politics of Monstrosity." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 48-67. Barnes, John. "The Theatrical Past in the Moment: Preface to a Semiotic Historiography of Theatre." Diss. U of Pittsburgh, 1995. Bate, Jonathan. "Caliban and Ariel Write Back." Shakespeare Survey 48 (1995): 155-62. Also discusses Percy Shelley's "With a Guitar to Jane." Baumgold, Julie. "A Graveyard Smash." Esquire Jan. 1995: 120. Discussion of movie monsters, both classic and recent. Behrendt, Stephen C. "Mary Shelley, Frankenstein, and the Woman Writer's Fate." Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices. Ed. Paula R. Feldman and Theresa M. Kelley. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1995. 69-87. Behrendt, Stephen C. "Shelley and the Ciceronian Orator." Rhetorical Traditions and British Romantic Literature. Ed. Don H. Bialostosky and Lawrence D. Needham. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1995. 167-81. Bennett, Betty T. "Radical Imaginings: Mary Selley's The Last Man." TWC 26 (1995). Bialostosky, Don H. and Lawrence D. Needham, eds. Rhetorical Traditions and British Romantic Literature.Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1995. Bloom, Harold. Classic Science Fiction Writers. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1995. Botting, Fred, ed. Frankenstein/Mary Shelley. Houndmills, Basingstooke, Hampshire: Macmillan, 1995. Bradley, L. and B. Dufton. "Breaking Free." Canadian Nurse 91 (1995): 36-40.
Brewer, William D. "Mary Shelley on Dreams." SHR 29 (1995): 105-23. Brooks, Peter. "What is a Monster? (According to Frankenstein)." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 81-106. Bunnell, Charlene E. "`All the World's a Stage': Dramatic Sensibility in Mary Shelley's Novels." Diss. U of Delaware, 1995. Caruso Haviland, Linda. "Dancing at the Juncture of Being and Knowing: Sartean Ontology, Embodiment, Gender, and Dance." Diss. Temple U, 1995. Champagne, Rosaria. "The Law of the (Nameless) Father: Mary Shelley's "Mathilda" and the Incest Taboo." Genders 21 (1995): 257-84. Chandler, David. "`Psychic Torture' in Prometheus Unbound: An Idea from Italian Melodrama?" N&Q 42 (1995): 183-4. Clarke, Eric O. "Shelley's Heart: Sexual Politics and Cultural Value." Yale Journal of Criticism 8 (1995): 187-208. Cooper, Christine Marie. "Revolutionary Burdens: The Reproduction of Political Agents in Britain, 1790-1826." Diss. U of Michigan, 1995. Cox, Jeffrey N. "Keats, Shelley, and the Wealth of the Imagination." SIR 34 (1995): 365-400. Del Principe, David. "Misbegotten, Unbegotten, Forgotten: Vampires and Monsters in the Works of Ugo Tarchetti, Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker, and the Gothic Tradition." Forum Italicum 29 (1995): 3-25. Duyfhuizen, Bernard. "Periphrastic Naming in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Studies in the Novel 27 (1995): 477-92. Egenolf, Susan Bolet. "Varnished Tales: History and Artifice in the Novel, 1789-1830." Diss. Texas A&M U, 1995. Endo, Paul. "`Mont Blanc', Silence, and the Sublime." English Studies in Canada 21 (1995): 283-300. Feldman, Paula R. and Theresa M. Kelley, eds. Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1995. Anthology of critical articles. Foss, Christofer Craig. "Re-Visioning Social Change: Reading/Writing Shelley and Contemporary Theory." Diss. U of Wisconsin, Madison, 1995.
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Freeman, Barbara Claire. "Frankenstein with Kant: A Theory of Monstrosity or the Monstrosity of Theory." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 191-205. Friborn, R. "Frankenstein i Bazarov." Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta 9 (1995): 10-18. Fry, Paul H. A Defense of Poetry: Reflections on the Occasion of Writing. Stanford UP, 1995. Gallardo, Torrano Pedro. "Frankenstein's Counterpart: Villiers de l'Isle, Adam's L'Eve Future." Foundation 63: 74-80. Gervais, Sylvie. "L'Ailleurs des Lumieres ou Comment L'Homme Nouveau Devient un Monstre dans le Roman Noir." Authorship, Authority/Auteur, Authorite. Proceedings of the Annual Graduate Conference in France, Francophone and Comparative Literature, Columbia U, March 3-4, 1995. Ed. Vincent Desroches and Geoffrey Turnovsky. New York: Columbia UP, 1995. 53-62. Gittings, Robert. Claire Clairmont and the Shelleys, 1798-1879. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1995. Goldner, Ellen J. "Monstrous Body, Tortured Soul: Frankenstein at the Juncture between Discourses." Genealogy and Literature. Ed. Lee Quimby. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1995. 28-47. Grimes, Kyle. "Queen Mab, the Law of Libel, and the Forms of Shelley's Politics." JEGP 94 (1995): 1-18. Halberstam, Judith. Skin Shows: Gothic Horror and the Technology of Monsters. Durham: Duke UP, 1995.
Halsey, Alan. The Text of Shelley's Death. Leominster, Hereford: Five Seasons, 1995. Limited edition of 200 copies. Hanson, Christopher. "Newt Gingrich's Frankenstein." Columbia Journalism Review Jan. 1995: 49. Harata, Hiroshi. "Shelley and Lady Morgan's The Missionary: An Indian Tale." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 499-517. Harrington-Austin, Eleanor Joyce. "Asia Loves Prometheus: Shelley's `Postcoloniality' and the Discourses of India." Diss. Tulane U, 1995. Harrison, Jeffrey D. "Shelley's Caves: Linguistic Landscape and the Aporetic Gap from Pyrrho to Rorty." Diss. U of Oregon, 1995. Haynes, Kenneth de Lay. "English with a Classical Accent." Diss. Boston U, 1995. Hill-Miller, Katherine C. "My Hideous Progeny": Mary Shelley, William Godwin, and the Father-Daughter Relationship. Newark: U of Delaware P, 1995. Hindle, Maurice. Mary Shelley: 'Frankenstein'. Penguin Critical Series. London: Viking Penguin, 1995. Hirsch, David A. Hedrich. "Brotherly Love: Revolutionary Fraternity and the Politics of Identification." Diss. Harvard U, 1995. Hogle, Jerrold E. "Otherness in Frankenstein: The Confinement/Autonomy Fabrication." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 206-34. Homans, Margaret. "Bearing Demons: Frankenstein's Circumvention of the Maternal." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 140-65. The Interactive History of Frankenstein. CD-ROM. Campbell, CA: Three Blind Mice Interactive, 1995. Izumi, Keiko. "Prometheus Unbound: A Mythical Drama Metamorphosed into a Platonic Cosmos." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 447-65. Jackson, Shelley. Patchwork Girl. CD-ROM. Watertown, MA: Eastgate Systems, 1995. Alternate title: Patchwork Girl by Mary/Shelley & Herself, a Graveyard, a Journal, a Quilt, a Story & Broken Accents. "Jackson creates an electronic collage by interweaving aspects of the Frankenstein tale by Mary W. Shelley, other graphic novels and feminist meditations into a riveting work of multiple fiction." Jacobs, Kimberly Lynn. "Political Aesthetic: Dramatic Genre in the Work of Shelley." Diss. Miami U, 1995. Johnson, Joyce. "Literary Wives." Harper's Bazaar Feb. 1995: 106-8. Judson, Barbara Louise. "Passion and the Public Sphere: A Study of the Political Significance of Female Sexuality in British Romanticism." Diss. U of Virginia, 1995. Kestner, Joseph. "Narcissism as Symptom and Structure: The Case of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 68-80. Ketterer, David. "The Corrected Frankenstein: Twelve Preferred Readings in the Last Draft." ELN 33 (1995): 23-34. Ketterer, David. "Frankenstein: The Source of a Name?" Science-Fiction Studies 22 (1995): 455-56. Kim, Jae Inn. "Shelley's Reading of Life in `The Triumph of Life': Deconstruction of Dichotomy." JELL 41 (1995): 761-80. Koyanagi, Yasuko. "Mary Shelley's `Mathilda': `My Daughter, I Love You!'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 593-608. Krohn, Bill. "Les Metamorphoses du Vampire (Return to Fashion of Horror Films)." Cahiers du Cinema January (1995): 34-7. Landon, Philip. "Great Exhibitions: Nature and Disciplinary Spectacle in the Victorian Novel." Diss. U of Rochester, 1995. Lansdown, Richard. "Beginning Life: Mary Shelley's Introduction to Frankenstein." The Critical Review 35 (1995): 81-94. Lesesne, Teri S. "Exploring the Horror Within: Themes of the Duality of Humanity in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Ten Related Young Adult Novels." Adolescent Literature as a Complement to the Classics. Norwood, MA: Christopher-Gordon Publishers, 1995.
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Lewis, Charles Richard. "A Coincidence of Wants: The Novel and Neoclassical Economics." Diss. U of Minnesota, 1995. Magarian, Barry. "The Indeterminacy of Shelley's Adonais: Liberation and Destruction." KSR 9 (1995): 15-36. Marshall, Tim. Murdering to Dissect: Grave-Robbing, Frankenstein and the Anatomy Literature. Manchester: Manchester UP, 1995. Mattison, J. "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (letter)." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 96 (1995): 491-2. Maxwell, Catherine. "Sensitive Plants: Shelley's Influence on Ruskin." Durham U Journal 87 (1995): 31-41. May, Leila Silvana. "Sibling Revelry in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." SEL 35 (1995): 669-85. McDayter, Ghislane Gaye. "Roses O'er a Sepulchre: British Romanticism and the Poetics of Terror." Diss. Duke U, 1995. Mellor, Anne K. "A Feminist Critique of Science." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 107-39. Michel, Frann. "Lesbian Panic and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." GLQ 2 (1995): 237-52. Morton, Timothy. Shelley & the Revolution in Taste: The Body & the Natural World. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. Mulvihill, James. "Peacock's Nightmare Abbey and the `Shapes' of Imposture." SIR 34 (1995): 553-68. Nakano, Kii. "The Three Shelleys: An Iconographical Approach to Adonais." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 484-98. Newey, Vincent, ed. Centring the Self: Subjectivity, Society, and Reading from Thomas Gray to Thomas Hardy. Aldershot, Eng.: Scolar P, 1995. Newman, Beth. "Narratives of Seduction and the Seductions of Narrative: The Frame Structure of Frankenstein." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 166-90. Nishiyama, Kiyoshi. "Plunging into Self: An Estranged Creature of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 623-37. O'Flinn, Paul. "Production and reproduction: The Case of Frankenstein." Mary Shelley/Frankenstein. Ed. Fred Botting. New York: St. Martin's, 1995. 21-47. Oerlemans, Onno. "Shelley's Ideal Body: Vegetarianism and Nature." SIR 34 (1995): 531-52. O'Leary, Joseph S. "Plotinus in `Mont Blanc' and Adonais." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 466-83. Olmert, Michael. "A Poet's Task." Archaeology 48 (1995): 96. Peyrache Leborgne, Dominique. "Wordsworth, Shelley et les Tourments de L'Idealisme: Antee et Icare." Revue de Litterature Comparee 69 (1995): 149-66. Pike, Judith. "Resurrection of the Fetish in Gradiva, Frankenstein, and Wuthering Heights.Romantic Women Writers: Voices and Countervoices. Ed. Rula R. Feldman and Theresa M. Kelley. Hanover, NH: UP of New England, 1995. 150-68. Poston, Craig A. "The Problematic British Romantic Hero(ine): The Giaour, Mathilda, and Evelina. Diss. U of North Texas, 1995. Price, J.S. "The Westermarck Trap: A Possible Factor in the Creation of Frankenstein." Ethnology & Sociobiology 16 (1995): 349-53. Reisner, Thomas A. "Convinc'd at Sight: Modes and Strategies of Fictional Validation."Recherches Semiotiques Semiotic Inquiry 15 (1995): 121-43. Compares Spenser's "The Faerie Queene" and Shelley's "Ozymandias." Richardson, Donna. "The Hamartia of Imagination in Shelley's Cenci." KSJ 44 (1995): 216-39. Rose, Ellen Cronan. "Custody Battles: Reproducing Knowledge about Frankenstein." New Literary History 26 (1995): 809-32. Ruehl, Theodore Samuel. "Birth and the Novel: Telling Scenes and Retelling Myths of Selfhood." Diss. Harvard U, 1995. Salotto, Eleanor E. "The Engendering of the Subject in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction." Diss. Bryn Mawr College, 1995. Sarna, Kirsten. Mad Shelley: A Dramatic Life in Five Acts by Elma Dangerfield O.B.E.: Evolving the Perception of a Biographical Character in Dramatic Play Form. Essen: Blaue Eule, 1995. Schmitt, Ronald Emil. "The Reclamation of the Future Dream: Dreams in British Science Fiction." Diss. U of Rhode Island, 1995.
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Schneider, Edward F. Man and Machines: Three Criticisms. ERIC microfiche, ED383312. 1995. Shanklin, Tip Harrison. "Thresholds, Boundaries, Crossings: Reading Liminality in the English Novel." Diss. State U of New York at Binghamton, 1995. Sharp, Michele Turner. "Geographies of Mortality: Death and Community in William Wordsworth and Percy Bysshe Shelley." Diss. State U of New York at Buffalo, 1995. Shattuck, Roger. The Rule of Excess: Faust and Frankenstein. Boston: Boston U, 1995.
Silverman, Debra Beth. "Prophylactic Practice: Contraception and the Construction of Female Desire from Eliza Haywood to George Eliot." Diss. U of Southern California, 1995. Smith, Steven G. "Great Experience (Personal Growth, Aesthetic Experience and Education)." Journal of Aesthetic Education 29 (1995): 17-31. Spiegelman, Willard. Majestic Indolence: English Romantic Poetry and the Work of Art. New York: Oxford UP, 1995. Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. "Three Women's Texts and a Critique of Imperialism." The Post-Colonial Studies Reader. Ed. Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin. London: Routledge, 1995. 269-72. St. Mary's University President's Peace Commission San Antonio, Tex. Program. Calls of the Wild in Literature and Film. Videocassette. San Antonio: St. Mary's U Learning Resources Center, 1995.
Stocking, Marion K., ed. The Clairmont Correspondence: Letters of Claire Clairemont, Charles Clairmont, & Fanny Imlay Goodwin, 1808-1879. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1995. Swaminathan, S.R. "Vedanta and Shelley's `The Triumph of Life'." KSR 9 (1995): 63-78. Takahashi, Norikane. "The Early Stage of Japanese Reception of Shelley's `To a Skylark'." Centre and Circumference: Essays in English Romanticism. Ed. Kenkishi Kamijima and Yasuo Deguchi. Tokyo: Kirihara, 1995. 518-30. Thomson, David. "Really a Part of Me." Film Comment 31 (1995): 17-18. A discussion of recent "medical" movies including Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Trelawny, Edward J. "Burning Shelley's Body." NER 17 (1995): 72-3. Trelawny, Edward J. Les Derniers Jours de Shelley et Byron. Trans. Andre Fayot. Paris: Jose Corti, 1995. Verma, K.D. "The Vision of `Love's Rare Universe": A Study of Shelley's Epipsychidion. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 1995. "VR Frankenstein Fun for the Ghoul in All of Us." Shobiz Today. CNN. 26 Oct. 1995 Waith, Eugene M. "`Ozymandias': Shelley, Horace Smith, and Denon." KSJ 44 (1995): 22-28. Wallace, Jennifer. "We are all Greeks'?: National Identity and the Greek War of Independence." BJ 23 (1995): 36-49. Walling, William. "Mary Shelley." Twayne's Women Authors on CD-ROM. CD-ROM. 1995. Wang, Aixue. "A Comparison of the Dramatic Work of J.M. Synge and Cao Yu." Diss. U of Houston, 1995. Discusses Shelley's influence on Cao. Webster, John. "Shelley in Italy." (Cassette tape by Pathfinder Audio; 52 minutes.) White, Deborah Elise. "The Seashore's Path: Shelley and the Allegorical Imperative." SIR 34 (1995): 51-79. Willis, Martin. "Frankenstein and the Soul." EIC 45 (1995): 24-35. Wolf, Sherri Hope. "Critical Measures: Body Size in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel." Diss. Columbia U, 1995. Wolfson, Susan J. "Keats Enters History: Autopsy, Adonais, and the Fame of Keats." Keats and History. Ed. Nicholas Roe. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. 17-45. Wood, Stephen Duane. "`I Could a Tale Unfold. . .': The Aesthetics of Horror." Diss. U of Georgia, 1995. Wu, Ya Feng. "'The Assassins': Shelley's Appropriation of History." KSR 9 (1995): 51-62. Yousef, Nancy. "Sympathy and Skepticism: The Imagination of Other Minds From the Enlightenment to Romanticism." Diss. Columbia U, 1995. Zwickel, Marion Carol. "A Narratological Reading Emphasizing the Narrator/Narratee Relationships in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Charles Robert Maturin's Melmoth the Wanderer, and J. Sheridan Le Fanu's `Carmilla'." Diss. West Virginia U, 1995.
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