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Summary Of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Review Of Frankenstein By Walter Scott

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Walter Scott, the author of “Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine Review of Frankenstein, 1818,” has done wide-ranged research on Shelley’s lyrical sense and her analysis of humankind. But, she declares that the novel was printed not by Mary Shelley and not her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley. Despite making some realistic facts, Scott’s plot summary, review, content and character analysis is not very critical of the bizarre excesses of the novel, but acknowledges that Shelley use natural surroundings, incarnate as feminine, as the primary vehicle to reformulate the masculine archetype of Idealization. According to Scott, Mary Shelley has expressed her feelings and thoughts in writing a novel about Victor Frankenstein. Scott proclaims that

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