Mary Shelley and Her Contexts
How does Shelley's work help us to rethink the contexts in and out of which
she wrote? Shelley's fiction has long been read in terms of her biography
and the famous "circles" in which she traveled. Privileging the
psychobiographical, the domestic, the personal, these approaches have made
important connections between Shelley's life and work. But has Shelley
criticism attended to the life-text at the expense of other approaches?
Papers that address Shelley and Romanticism, gender, science,
enlightenment, and the colonial imagination are welcome.
Titles, one-page abstracts by 20 March, to Diana Reese ([log in to unmask])
and Lecia Rosenthal([log in to unmask])
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