Frankenstein's Monster and Scientific Methods

Frankenstein's Monster and Scientific Methods
Title Frankenstein's Monster and Scientific Methods PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Raintree
Total Pages 32
Release 2014-06-05
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1406286516

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Learning the steps of the scientific method doesn't have to be scary. Join Frankenstein's monster as he uncovers the importance of forming a hypothesis, conducting experiments and communicating results. You'll give your knowledge of scientific investigation a boost with a monster dose of humour.

Making the Monster

Making the Monster
Title Making the Monster PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Harkup
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 305
Release 2018-02-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1472933753

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A thrilling and gruesome look at the science that influenced Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. The year 1818 saw the publication of one of the most influential science-fiction stories of all time. Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley had a huge impact on the gothic horror and science-fiction genres, and her creation has become part of our everyday culture, from cartoons to Hallowe'en costumes. Even the name 'Frankenstein' has become a by-word for evil scientists and dangerous experiments. How did a teenager with no formal education come up with the idea for such an extraordinary novel? Clues are dotted throughout Georgian science and popular culture. The years before the book's publication saw huge advances in our understanding of the natural sciences, in areas such as electricity and physiology, for example. Sensational science demonstrations caught the imagination of the general public, while the newspapers were full of lurid tales of murderers and resurrectionists. Making the Monster explores the scientific background behind Mary Shelley's book. Is there any science fact behind the science fiction? And how might a real-life Victor Frankenstein have gone about creating his monster? From tales of volcanic eruptions, artificial life and chemical revolutions, to experimental surgery, 'monsters' and electrical experiments on human cadavers, Kathryn Harkup examines the science and scientists that influenced Shelley, and inspired her most famous creation.

Frankenstein's Monster and Scientific Methods

Frankenstein's Monster and Scientific Methods
Title Frankenstein's Monster and Scientific Methods PDF eBook
Author Christopher L. Harbo
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 34
Release 2014
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1429699310

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Learning the steps of the scientific method doesn't have to be scary. Join Frankenstein's monster as he uncovers the importance of forming a hypothesis, conducting experiments, and communicating results. You'll give your knowledge of scientific investigation a boost with a monster dose of humor.

Frankenstein (Modern English Translation)

Frankenstein (Modern English Translation)
Title Frankenstein (Modern English Translation) PDF eBook
Author Mary Shelley
Publisher
Total Pages 204
Release 2019-05
Genre
ISBN 9781096424833

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Carefully edited for modern readers to allow for easier reading Obsessed with the secret of creation, Swiss scientist Dr. Victor Frankenstein cobbles together a body he's determined to bring to life. And one fateful night, he does. When the creature opens his eyes, the doctor is repulsed: his vision of perfection is, in fact, a hideous monster. Dr. Frankenstein abandons his creation, but the monster won't be ignored, setting in motion a chain of violence and terror that shadows Victor to his death. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, a gripping story about the ethics of creation and the consequences of trauma, is one of the most influential Gothic novels in British literature. It is as relevant today as it is haunting.

Monster Science

Monster Science
Title Monster Science PDF eBook
Author Helaine Becker
Publisher Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages 96
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1771387467

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Are monsters really out there in the big, wide world? Frankenstein, vampires, bigfoot, zombies, werewolves, sea monsters — they’re not real, right? But what if they were? How would science explain their existence? In this totally original book, these mythical creatures are put under the microscope, one by one, and the scientific principles that prove or disprove their plausibility are explained. How does electricity work, and can it ever wake the dead? What’s in our blood, and do real-life bloodsuckers exist? Find out what’s true — and what’s just legend! With frightful fun and just enough ick, the scariest monsters on earth will engage kids so thoroughly in the world of science, they’re sure to be screaming for more!

The Frankenstein Papers

The Frankenstein Papers
Title The Frankenstein Papers PDF eBook
Author Fred Saberhagen
Publisher JSS Literary Productions, LLC
Total Pages 240
Release 2021-09-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1937422240

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Fred Saberhagen told Dracula’s story from Dracula’s point of view. Now, read Saberhagen’s tale of Frankenstein’s monster, as the monster/creation tells it. Who or what was this creation?

Victor Frankenstein, the Monster and the Shadows of Technology

Victor Frankenstein, the Monster and the Shadows of Technology
Title Victor Frankenstein, the Monster and the Shadows of Technology PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Romanyshyn
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 220
Release 2019-04-25
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429647816

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In Victor Frankenstein, the Monster and the Shadows of Technology: The Frankenstein Prophecies, Romanyshyn asks eight questions that uncover how Mary Shelley’s classic work Frankenstein haunts our world. Providing a uniquely interdisciplinary assessment, Romanyshyn combines Jungian theory, literary criticism and mythology to explore answers to the query at the heart of this book: who is the monster? In the first six questions, Romanyshyn explores how Victor’s story and the Monster’s tale linger today as the dark side of Frankenstein’s quest to create a new species that would bless him as its creator. Victor and the Monster are present in the guises of climate crises, the genocides of our "god wars," the swelling worldwide population of refugees, the loss of place in digital space, the Western obsession with eternal youth and the eclipse of the biological body in genetic and computer technologies that are redefining what it means to be human. In the book’s final two questions, Romanyshyn uncovers some seeds of hope in Mary Shelley’s work and explores how the Monster’s tale reframes her story as a love story. This important book will be essential reading for academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian theory, literature, philosophy and psychology, psychotherapists in practice and in training, and for all who are concerned with the political, social and cultural crises we face today.