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Gothic Science

Author: Levy. Joel  

Reveals the unorthodox and groundbreaking science that inspired Mary Shelley and how her terrible creation sparked scientific debate on the power of technology. Offers a fascinating insight into the Gothic creativity and genius of the age.

This book offers an insight into the world of science in late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century Europe, through the prism of the seminal science fiction novel.

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Reveals the unorthodox and groundbreaking science that inspired Mary Shelley and how her terrible creation sparked scientific debate on the power of technology. Offers a fascinating insight into the Gothic creativity and genius of the age.

This book offers an insight into the world of science in late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century Europe, through the prism of the seminal science fiction novel.

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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein was conceived against the backdrop of rapid change in the scientific world. And the science that inspired it is almost as strange as the novel itself. Shelley grew up surrounded by several of Europe's prominent scientific thinkers and was familiar with experimentation into reanimation of corpses as well as the heated debate over 'the elixir of life'. She was a frequent visitor to St Bart's operating theatre, where spectators witnessed surgery performed without anaesthetic. Her monster was born in an era of bodysnatching, dissections and the philosophy of Vitalism. This book offers an engrossing insight into the world of science in late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century Europe, through the prism of the seminal science fiction novel. Illustrated with line drawings and colour plates, it reveals how the monster was conceived, suggests the real-life basis for Victor Frankenstein and describes in vivid detail the experiments that might have led to the Creature's birth. It also looks at incarnations of the monster since the book was published and modern interpretations of the 'mad scientist', as well as looking ahead to permanent bionic limbs, implants and other wonders. rth. It also looks at incarnations of the monster since the book was published and modern interpretations of the 'mad scientist', as well as looking ahead to permanent bionic limbs, implants and other wonders.

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About the Author

Joel Levy is a writer and journalist specialising in science, nature and technology. After taking degrees in molecular biology and psychology, he has written books including Really Useful ; Poison: A Social History ; Newton's Notebooks ; Phobiapedia ; and A Bee in a Cathedral .

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Reveals the unorthodox and groundbreaking science that inspired Mary Shelley and how her terrible creation sparked scientific debate on the power of technology. Offers a fascinating insight into the Gothic creativity and genius of the age. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein was conceived against the backdrop of rapid change in the scientific world. And the science that inspired it is almost as strange as the novel itself. Shelley grew up surrounded by several of Europe's prominent scientific thinkers and was familiar with experimentation into reanimation of corpses as well as the heated debate over 'the elixir of life'. She was a frequent visitor to St Bart's operating theatre, where spectators witnessed surgery performed without anaesthetic. Her monster was born in an era of bodysnatching, dissections and the philosophy of Vitalism. This book offers an engrossing insight into the world of science in late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century Europe, through the prism of the seminal science fiction novel. Illustrated with line drawings and colour plates, it reveals how the monster was conceived, suggests the real-life basis for Victor Frankenstein and describes in vivid detail the experiments that might have led to the Creature's birth. It also looks at incarnations of the monster since the book was published and modern interpretations of the 'mad scientist', as well as looking ahead to permanent bionic limbs, implants and other wonders.

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Product Details

Publisher
Welbeck Publishing Group | Andre Deutsch Ltd
Published
5th September 2019
Pages
208
ISBN
9780233005874

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