Frederick Burwick, 'Mathilda: who knew too much'. From Master Narratives, 2nd edition, 2007
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Topics and Keywords:
Mary Shelley; William Godwin; incest; narrative, Frankenstein, Paradise Lost, Goethe’s Werther, Plutarch’s Lives, Brockden Brown, Arthur Mervyn, father-daughter incest, John Fletcher’s The Captaine, Vittorio Alfieri’s Myrrha,
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Frederick Burwick
Frederick Burwick is Professor Emeritus at UCLA, founding editor of European Romantic Review, and a prolific scholar of Comparative Romanticism