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Bioethics in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (Social Issues in Literature) (Library Binding)

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By Gary Wiener (Editor)
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When mad scientist Victor Frankenstein defies the laws of nature to generate human life, he quickly finds himself appalled by his creation and abandons it. Frankenstein's monster, now sentient, must come to terms with his alienness in a world that despises him. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has remained a classic literary tale for its brilliant reconciliation of modern science and the age-old cautionary tale. This compelling book offers readers a collection of seventeen essays on the role that bioethics plays in Frankenstein. The book also covers Shelley's life and work, her knowledge of science and the sources she drew from, how the novel taps into our bioethical desires and fears, and a discussion of contemporary issues such as legalizing the sale of body parts and lifting the barriers to stem cell research.

Product Details
ISBN: 9780737750126
ISBN-10: 073775012X
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing
Publication Date: October 15th, 2010
Pages: 176
Language: English
Series: Social Issues in Literature