Articles on Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Found 37 articles.

  • Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01
  • The Troubled Last Years of Mary Shelley
    The Washington Post - 1988/08/28
  • Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/24
  • Wollstonecraft, Mary
    World Encyclopedia - 2005/01/01
  • Mary Shelly: The Romance and the Reality
    The Washington Post - 1987/08/23
  • Three unpublished songs by Charles Lamb for Mary Shelley.
    Wordsworth Circle - 2002/06/22
  • On this day.(Features)
    Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) - 2005/08/30
  • The problem of immunity in The Last Man.(Mary Shelley's novel)(Critical essay)
    Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 - 2007/09/22
  • The politics of ambivalence: romance, history, and gender in Mary W. Shelley's Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck.
    CLIO - 2007/09/22
  • 'Frankenstein' by the book, Hallmark-style.(Suburban Living)(TV/Radio)
    Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) - 2004/10/05
  • AU Dean, Professor Betty Bennett, 71
    The Washington Post - 2006/08/24
  • `Frankenstein' Reduces T-Rex To a Pale Tale
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1993/07/18
  • Betty Bennett, 71; scholar of Mary Shelley's life, works
    The Record (Bergen County, NJ) - 2006/08/25
  • Valperga: Or, The Life and Adventure of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca
    The Virginia Quarterly Review - 1998/10/01
  • How the original was stitched together
    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 2004/10/04
  • `Playing with Fire (After Frankenstein)'
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1999/01/27
  • Frankenstein
    Webster's NewWorld Dictionary - 1988/01/01
  • Shelleys' `Awed' Romance Takes Spotlight in `Behavior'
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1993/04/15
  • Buyers are burning the fingers of Prometheus.
    Financial Adviser - 2006/11/16
  • 'Monster': Some Very Good Parts
    The Washington Post - 2003/07/18
  • Godwin
    The Oxford American College Dictionary - 2008/09/05
  • Monstrously good take on 'Frankenstein'.(ARTS)(THEATER)
    The Washington Times - 2003/07/19
  • Randy Quaid as `Frankenstein's' Monster
    The Washington Post - 1993/06/13
  • Women of Independent Minds
    The Washington Post - 1995/07/16
  • WATCH IT! // WARNINGS & RECOMMENDATIONS
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1991/10/28
  • Reading scares up a good time
    The Gazette - 2003/08/31
  • Opera;Into the Heart of A Monster;Libby Larsen's Stunning `Frankenstein'
    The Washington Post - 1990/05/26
  • Monstrous, But Noble // Redmoon's `Frankenstein' Offers New Look at Classic
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1996/03/28
  • Stirring up fear, discussion/ 'Frankenstein' to be read this summer
    The Gazette - 2003/04/10
  • Comic book giant is standing on others' shoulders.
    The Orange County Register (Santa Ana, Calif.) (viaKnight-Ridder/Tribune News Service) - 2003/06/13
  • `A raging, wounded inner self'
    The Boston Globe - 2007/02/04
  • [ Today in HistoryToday is Wednesday, Aug. 30, the 242nd day of 2006. There are 123 days left in the year.... ]
    Daily Breeze - 2006/08/30
  • Robots al ataque.(El Angel)
    Reforma (México D.F., México) - 2004/08/22
  • Community-Wide Reading Breathes New Life With All Pikes Peak Reads 2003; Funded by Verizon SuperPages $20,000 Grant.
    PR Newswire - 2003/04/09
  • FEBRUARY 1
    Events Day-By-Day - 1994/09/01
  • AUGUST 30
    Events Day-By-Day - 1994/09/01
  • Gothic romance
    The Concise Oxford Companion to American Literature - 1986/01/01

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