Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Romanticism
- Shelley was greatly influenced by
the Romantic movement, being
married to Percy Shelley, and
friends with Wordsworth and
Coleridge etc
- Romanticism was a move away from the
scientific, natural way of writing that
preceeded it - rejection of the Scientific
Revolution
- Romantics seeked to "capture and
represent the sublime moment and
experience" (Fite)
- Although Shelley does not use her own
experiences in her novel, and not her own
narrative voice, but through Frankenstein,
searches for the sublime
- Frankenstein reflects a Romantic
way of seeing, that through collective
imagination, a new ideal of humanity
can be gained, humans becoming
perfect
- "Life and death appeared to me ideal
bounds, which I should first break
through, and pour a torrent of light into
our dark world"
- "many happy and excellent natures
would owe their beings to me"
- "I might, in process of time...renew
life where death had apparently
devoted the body to corruption"
- Romantics sought to use the imagination
to escape and transform, how the mind
interacts with nature to create harmony
- In terms of landscape, the comparison
between Victor and the monster is stark -
Victor living surrounded by rolling hills, very
Romantic scenery
- whereas creature and companion were both born in
bleak surroundings, the Orkneys and the lab,
estranged from humanity