Nature in Frankenstein: Romantic Echoes in Poetry and Paint
Words: 2732 Pages: 9 3526Coleridge's Maritime Tale: Nature's Retribution and the Emotion of Regret The Romantic period was full of artists who celebrated nature, explored change both in the inner and outer worlds, examined life and emotion, and expressed a desire for the unattainable. Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein depicts all of these Romantic traits in order to make the reader question the concept of mankind in relation to the natural world. Shelley quotes three works from Romantic poets in her novel. In order, the […]