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Emma's back with a summary of the first four letters of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for your AP English Lit exam. She goes through Captain Robert Walton's letter to his sister, the letter written by the Archangel in Russia and the remaining letters from Walton detailing his journey out at sea. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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In this episode, Emma looks at the legends surrounding the writing of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. She looks at the rumored origins of the story of Frankenstein as well as the adapted version Mary Shelley released after the death of her husband, whom many at the time suspected had actually written the book. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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Emma looks at the influence of loss in Mary Shelley's personal life on Frankenstein for your AP English Lit exam. She goes through the sad events of Shelley's life, like the loss of her husband Percy Shelley and the death of Mary Shelley's firstborn child. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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In this week's episode, Emma looks at the influence of Mary Shelley's parents on Frankenstein for your AP English Lit exam. She looks at the proto-feminist works of Shelley's mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, as well as her neglect by her father William Godwin. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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In this episode, Emma looks at Shelley's criticisms of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as references to historical figures for your AP English Lit exam. She looks at Paracelsus, Albertus Magnus and Cornelius Agrippa. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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In this miniseries, Emma looks at the influence of the work of prominent philosophers on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for your AP English Lit exam. She looks at Rousseau's extension of Locke's ideas Tabula Rasa to the concept of innocence, and how this can be related to the innocence of the Monster. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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In this miniseries, Emma looks at the influence of the work of prominent philosophers on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for your AP English Lit exam. She goes through the parallels of Thomas Paine's theories on human rights, and how they relate to the rights of Frankenstein's Monster. She also looks at the political philosopher John Locke, and how his Tabula Rasa informs the nature vs nurture themes in Frankenstein. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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In this miniseries, Emma looks at the influence of the work of prominent philosophers on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for your AP English Lit exam. She looks at the political background of Mary Shelley, as well as Edmund Burke's work on the relationship between man and nature, and the effect this has on the themes contained in Frankenstein. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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Emma looks at the intertextual references in Mary Shelly's Frankenstein for your AP English Lit Exam. In this episode, she looks at the influence of poetry on Frankenstein, namely her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley's poem Mutability and the romantic epic Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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Emma looks at the intertextual references in Mary Shelly's Frankenstein for your AP English Lit Exam. In this episode, she deals with the parallels between Frankenstein and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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In this episode, Emma looks at the texts that influenced Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for your AP English Lit exam. She goes through the parallels with the Prometheus myth, as well as the links between the character of Victor and the various themes in Paradise Lost. Ideal for preparing you for your AP English Literature & Composition Exam.
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