Historical Context in Frankenstein
How does an understanding of the historical context of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein influence a reader’s interpretation of the novel?
A
It can lead to an appreciation of the novel as a reflection on the scientific and philosophical ideas of its time.
B
It distracts from a purely textual analysis by introducing irrelevant biographical information about Shelley.
C
It undermines the timeless quality of literature by tying it too closely to specific events and periods.
D
It encourages an anachronistic reading, applying modern values retroactively onto early 19th-century literature.
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