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Carole Pateman
‘exclude women from participation from the social order’
Morrison
‘Frankenstein depicts women firmly entrenched in the domestic sphere’
Laura P Claridge
Frankenstein is a book largely reminiscent of Mary Shelley's own troubled family relationships
Botting (Gothic at end, other)
"Gothic has come to an end as the monster is not the absolute other any more"
Williams (boundaries H & M)
"The boundaries between the human and the monster in Frankenstein remain problematically blurred"
Umana (Opression, like to Rousseau)
"Shelley's monster reminds us that oppression creates monsters"