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The Lady and Her Monsters: A Tale of…
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The Lady and Her Monsters: A Tale of Dissections, Real-Life Dr. Frankensteins, and the Creation of Mary Shelley's Masterpiece (édition 2013)

par Roseanne Montillo (Auteur)

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"A ... blend of literary history, lore, and early scientific exploration that traces the origins of the greatest horror story of all time"--Dust jacket flap. Motillo brings to life the fascinating times, startling science, and real-life horrors behind Mary Shelley's gothic masterpiece, Frankenstein.
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Titre:The Lady and Her Monsters: A Tale of Dissections, Real-Life Dr. Frankensteins, and the Creation of Mary Shelley's Masterpiece
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The Lady and Her Monsters: A Tale of Dissections, Real-Life Dr. Frankensteins, and the Creation of Mary Shelley's Masterpiece par Roseanne Montillo

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    Frankenstein (Norton Critical Editions) par Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (CurrerBell)
    CurrerBell: The Lady and Her Monsters gives a decent enough background to Frankenstein; but if you are only going to read one book on the subject, let it be the Frankenstein Norton Critical Edition with its supplementary materials, which are far more diverse than the single perspective presented by The Lady and Her Monsters.… (plus d'informations)
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Started off a little dry with the early history of galvanism and dissections, but somewhere around Chapter 3 or 4 the pace picked up and my interest was fully engaged. I most appreciated the context I now have for Shelley's Frankenstein, and Montillo's theories rounded out the book as one cohesive narrative.
  flying_monkeys | Sep 30, 2019 |
This was great! Look for more science and history books by this author. ( )
  Seafox | Jul 24, 2019 |
I found this interesting, but the writing style was kind of boring to me. Also, the author would go off on tangents. Not as interesting as I thought it would be. I had been wanting to read it, so I am glad I did. I can remove it from the list. ( )
  shelbycassie | Aug 5, 2018 |
I read this work with no expectations and was very pleasantly surprised.

The author's informative and straightforward style makes for an easy read. The book discusses early medical history pertaining to the possibility of reanimating the dead via electricity (i.e., galvanism) and the grave robbing phenomenon which supported early anatomists' work. Add to this the fascinating history of Mary and Percy Shelley, including Lord Byron, and the end result is a thoroughly entertaining insight into the making of the classic novel Frankenstein.

My only mild criticism is that sometimes unnecessary details about peripheral characters can bog down the reader.

Highly recommended. ( )
  la2bkk | Apr 20, 2016 |
I'm guessing most of you have read Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Have you ever wondered about the history of the author and how she came to write such a story before she'd even turned 20 years old? Well, if you didn't um...well you probably won't be interested in what I've just read. If you did, then hold onto your hats! The Lady and Her Monsters: A Tale of Dissections, Real-Life Dr. Frankensteins, and the Creation of Mary Shelley's Masterpiece by Roseanne Montillo is the book for you! A large portion of the book is dedicated to the history of galvanism (electricity applied to muscles and its reactions) and the preoccupation of reanimation in the early 1800s. This fascination was not relegated to those in the sciences but also crossed over to the literary world as well. This is where the Shelleys come into play. Percy Bysshe Shelley, the poet, had an obsessive interest in galvanism and discussed this at length with his wife who had an equal interest in the subject and in particular, reanimation. Are you seeing where this is headed? The author discusses the history of the sciences while also delving into the marriage of these two iconic literary figures. I'd say the only thing this book was lacking was a more fleshed out appendix (remember I'm an uber nerd who actually reads these things). Other than that, I'd say this was an excellent book. It provided a lot of interesting information on an unfamiliar topic and I find myself wanting to learn more which is definitely the mark of a good book. :-) ( )
  AliceaP | Jan 20, 2016 |
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In The Lady and Her Monsters, Roseanne Montillo surveys the background to the creation of Frankenstein. . . . Much of Ms. Montillo's journey is familiar, since Mary Shelley was quite explicit about the sources. . . . [A]s in Mary's Shelley's novel, dizzying scientific horizons share the stage with melancholy and madness, the sensational with the sublime, and burning ambitions with cruel tragedies. The scenes in this book may have been summoned almost as often as those of Frankenstein itself, but their richness always rewards another telling.
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