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Frankenstein English Literature Study Guide
- Narrated by: Matt Addis, Jennifer English
- Length: 3 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Education & Learning, Language Learning
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Summary
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is arguably one of the world's finest example of Gothic literature. This guide, written especially for those studying English literature, takes you through everything you need to know about this great novel. Not only does the series discuss each chapter in detail, there are specific tutorials that cover the genre, themes, context, characters, structure and form and key quotations to ensure that you have the necessary knowledge to succeed in both your coursework and your exams.
Written by Alexandra Campbell and Alex Blott, both of whom have an MAs in English literature, every tutorial has been created to provide short, sharp and highly relevant insights and is enhanced with music and sound effects to really bring it alive.
The series has the following chapters:
- Introduction and Genre of Frankenstein
- The Context of Frankenstein
- Analysis of the Structure and Form of Frankenstein
- Main characters of Frankenstein
- Major Themes of Frankenstein
- Walton's first letters
- Frankenstein: Chapters 1-3
- Frankenstein: Chapters 4-5
- Frankenstein: Chapters 6-9
- Frankenstein: Chapter 10
- Frankenstein: Chapters 11-13
- Frankenstein: Chapters 14-16
- Frankenstein: Chapters 17-20
- Frankenstein: Chapters 21-24
- Walton's final letters
- Frankenstein: Quotations
- Frankenstein: Exam Questions