Frankenstein and Gothic Literature

Take a journey through Mary Shelley's writing career, the fascinating creation of "Frankenstein" and Gothic literature!

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Description

In this course you will explore how Mary Shelley's classic novel Frankenstein engages with the Gothic literary genre.

This course is divided in 8 lessons:

Introduction - Meet your instructor and get to know the course syllabus

1. Meet Mary Shelley - an overview of Mary Shelley's life and writing career

2. The creation story of "Frankenstein" - a visit to Switzerland in the summer of 1816

3. The novel's first editions - discover why the book was initially published anonymously and why it was ascribed to Percy Shelley

4. The Gothic in English Literature - an introduction to the three waves of Gothic in English literary history

5. The Female Gothic - what is Female Gothic and how does Frankenstein engage with this literary tradition?

6. Framed narratives - a look into the complex structure of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Conclusion - Suggestions of further reading


It's a journey in time to early 19th-century England.

The course is taught by Dr. Fernanda Korovsky Moura, PhD in Literary Studies, and English literature teacher specialized in 18th- and 19th-century English literature. It includes a supplementary worksheet in PDF with questions for you to think and think deeper. It's a great way to read or re-read this classic of English literature!

What You Will Learn!

  • An introduction to the author Mary Shelley and her literary social circle.
  • The creation story of "Frankenstein" and the novel's early editions.
  • An overview of the Gothic in English literature.
  • The Female Gothic and how Mary Shelley's novel engages with this literary tradition.
  • A new look at interpreting the novel's framed narrative.

Who Should Attend!

  • Book lovers and enthusiasts of English literature.